ManBug

Paperback, 232 pages

English language

Published June 18, 2006 by Arsenal Pulp Press.

ISBN:
978-1-55152-203-6
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OCLC Number:
63194823

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5 stars (1 review)

A section of Manbug previously appeared as "Clamp and Groove" in Quickies 3, edited by James C. Johnstone (Arsenal Pulp Press, 2003).

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5 stars

Sebastian is a gay entomologist with Asperger Syndrome. Tom is a dyslexic bisexual and (nominally) Buddhist. ManBug is the nickname Tom accidentally gives Sebastian (he meant to say BugMan). ManBug the novel is the story of their relationship. The novel is written in the third person, but it is obviously filtered through the mind of Sebastian.

The story of their relationship is told in short chapters which read like ethereal wisps of stories. There is a story here, and despite the light feeling of the prose, there is depth and weight. There are also moments of incredible humor. Familiarity with Buddhism, while not necessary for the enjoyment of this novel, will certainly add new depth to some of the story.

The Kardapa Lampa was both a reincarnating lineage, and a theory Tom ascribed to. The current title holder had been empowered through a series of events whose legitimacy provoked controversy …

Subjects

  • Literature of special Gay interest
  • Modern fiction
  • Humorous
  • Fiction
  • Fiction - General
  • Gay
  • Fiction / Gay