Library

Edinburgh

Written by

Alexander Chee

Library

Edinburgh

Alexander Chee

ISBNPublish DateBook FormatRetail PriceVendor
9781566492256October 2001Hardcover25
ISBNPublish DateBook FormatRetail PriceVendor
9781566492256October 2001Hardcover25

WINNER OF THE JAMES MICHENER/ COPERNICUS SOCIETY FELLOWSHIP PRIZE
LAMBA LITERARY FOUNDATION EDITOR’S CHOICE AWARD

“Lyrical… arresting… compelling… Edinburgh is beautifully imagined and executed… Profound and poetic… Chee’s is a voice worth listening to.” – The San Francisco Chronicle

“Few coming of age novels truly stir one’s emotions or lead readers to consider the trauma of their own lives. Edinburgh does both.” – Newsday

“Haunting… complex… sophisticated… [Chee] says volumes with just a few incendiary words.” – The New York Times Book Review

As a child, Fee is a gifted Korean-American soprano in a boys’ choir in Maine. Silent after being abused by the director, he is unable to warn the other boys or protect his best friend, Peter, from the director’s advances. Even after the director is imprisoned, Fee continues to believe he is responsible, and while he survives to adulthood, his friend does not. In the years that follow, he struggles to bury his guilt and grief, until he meets a beautiful young student who resembles Peter, and he is forced to confront the demons of his brutal past.

Alexander Chee’s work has appeared in Interview, Big, Out, and in the anthologies Boys Like Us, Loss Within Loss, Men on Men 2000, and His 3.

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