Lit Snax 1.30.25 - San Francisco Bay Times
Briefly

The article highlights three distinctive novels, each unique in style and theme. "In A Shallow Grave" by James Purdy is noted as an important but overlooked work in gay literature. "Delights" by Guy Colwell is commended as a vivid graphic novel that captures the contrasts in Bosch's life and art, merging sacred and sensual elements. Finally, "Never Breathe a Word" by Caroline Blackwood presents a collection of stories marked by their intelligence, humor, and a hint of misanthropy, offering deep reflections on human nature and relationships.
In A Shallow Grave by James Purdy, the novel is characterized as a beautiful and strange gay classic that has been unfairly overlooked and forgotten.
Delights by Guy Colwell offers a stunning graphic adventure which delves into Hieronymus Bosch's complex religious beliefs alongside his provocative and hallucinatory artistic expressions.
Caroline Blackwood's Never Breathe a Word comprises an impressive collection of stories that mix dark humor with a sense of acerbic brilliance that borders on misanthropy.
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