![]() ![]() “It’s all so beautiful”īen’s tale in “When You Call My Name” is contrasted, chapter by chapter, with Adam, also fresh from high school. “No one looks happy,” he writes through the eyes of Ben, a young, fashion-obsessed man who just came out (as gay, to his mother) and just came out (to New York). Loose mufflers dragging through the East Village. ![]() He regards the “antsy pools” piled up at stoplights in muted, earth-toned overcoats. Wednesday, May 31st 2023 Home Page Close MenuĪ few pages into his fleet, aching new book, “When You Call My Name,” Tucker Shaw invokes late-20th century New York City so tangibly you can smell the cheese pizza, hear the yellow taxis honking and feel the frigid air on the back of your neck. ![]()
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