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Charles Casillo (Author)
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An Advocate Books Life Story December 1, 2002

When John Rechy’s City of Night first appeared in 1963, it was greeted with equal parts fanfare and horror. The unapologetically sexual story of a young gay hustler shocked readers with its frank treatment of a subject most knew about but chose to pretend did not exist. Yet more shocking was Rechy’s revelation that the book was largely autobiographical. For a street hustler to reach literary fame and widespread acclaim was unheard-of, especially if he was gay. Rechy continued to publish explosive novels, including Numbers, The Sexual Outlaw, and Rushes—even as he continued hustling seedy Hollywood Boulevard—and soon became an integral part of the new literary elite that included Gore Vidal, Norman Mailer, and Christopher Isherwood. In this enlightening biography, Charles Casillo provides an absorbing picture of the outlaw writer, examining the dichotomy of Rechy’s life as both a respected author and professor and a tough-as-nails sex worker. Working closely with Rechy himself as well as his family, friends, admirers, and colleagues, Casillo presents a complex portrait of a man who found sexual liberation through prostitution and used it to create a vivid and influential artistic legacy.

The work of John Rechy: Bodies and Souls, City of Night, Coming of the Night, The Fourth Angel, Marilyn’s Daughters, Numbers, Our Lady of Babylon, Rushes, The Sexual Outlaw, and The Vampires.

Charles Casillo is a Los Angeles–based freelance writer. He is the author of The Marilyn Diaries, a novel about Marilyn Monroe.


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John Rechy's 1963 debut, City of Night, a thinly fictionalized account of his adventures in male hustling from one end of the country to the other, was a milestone in American gay literature. But even as Rechy, who had grown up in the Mexican slums of El Paso, Tex., became a literary darling, he continued having sex for money and went to great lengths to keep his two worlds separate. This biography by L.A.-based journalist and novelist Casillo (The Marilyn Diaries), written with extensive cooperation from his subject, is most engrossing when it focuses on the years immediately before and after that initial success, when Rechy was constantly testing his personal and creative limits. As he makes the transition from dazzling young writer to literary icon, the anecdotes become much less interesting. Casillo doesn't delve much into the psychological aspects of Rechy's sexuality beyond hinting at the possibility of childhood sexual abuse by his domineering father, and while some might look at Rechy's behavior as a pattern of sexual addiction, the biography merely ventures that one novel, depicting the author's quest to seduce 30 men in quick succession, indicates an "excessive attachment to sex." Given the raw, primal quality of the frequent excerpts from Rechy's fiction, it's disappointing that the biographer's prose can't rise to the occasion; cliches like "one of those budding sexual experiences when the universe conspires with you and everything falls into place" are all too common. This respectful life story will confirm Rechy's status among literary critics and will undoubtedly reintroduce him to a new generation of gay readers, but it lacks the oomph for mainstream success.
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"Outlaw" explores every aspect of Rechy's development in a compact, lucid way that should be a model for every biographer. -- Washington Blade, January 31, 2003

A joy to read. Casillo has done a wonderful job recreating Rechy ... bringing him to a new generation of readers. -- Ambush, December 13 2002

Casillo deserves praise, inciting our curiosity with an expansive knowledge of his subject ... a generously conceived, tightly executed, indispensable book. -- Just Out, February 7, 2003

Casillo does a masterful job analyzing Rechy's literary oeuvre and presenting a psychological portrait of the enigmatic writer. -- Frontiers, November 8, 2002

Casillo has done a lot of homework and legwork ... making a persuasive case for Rechy's artistic and cultural significance. -- Detour, December 13-19

Product Details

  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Advocate Books; 1 edition (December 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1555837344
  • ISBN-13: 978-1555837341
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.9 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,735,889 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating Life in good book, December 5, 2002
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Before this biography, Rechy had attained the status of a mysterious literary legend. He kept his literary lfe separate from his private life, which included, even after the success of his classic "City of Night," almost nightly incursions into the world of hustling, sex in exchange for money. In the meantime he continued to amass a body of work that, as he boldly boasts (there is nothing modest about Rechy's pronouncements about himself, and the gallery of photographs included emphasize that), can stand up to that of any other writer today. Casillo's biography reveals many tantalizng aspects of Rechy's life, particularly his childhood and early years. That is where the book is strongest, and some passages are very poignant. He's also very good toward the end of the book when delving into Rechy's literary accoplishments. His close retelling of Rechy's earlier novels, including "City of Night," "Numbers," "The Sexual Outlaw," ETC., will probably send readers back to the original thinly disguised novels by Rechy himself, especially when Casillo often quotes long passages from those books, letting Rechy tell his story in his own words. Casillo does a good job of exploring Rechy's lesser known books, revealing the wide range of this writer. This is a very good and highly readable book, at times somewhat sketchy (the reader may want to know even more), but for all that it is a welcome exploration of Rechy's life as a child and his life as a hustler, while allowing him his deserved status as a writer.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An "Outlaw" worth reading, December 24, 2002
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It's been a long time since I've read a life story so fascinating told in such a compelling way. Rechy's life is filled with drama, comedy and sex (which I love!) Casillo does a beautiful job and tells the story with such compassion and passion--I truly couldn't put this book down.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I couldn't put OUTLAW down, December 27, 2002
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"Outlaw" is an extremely well written biography. It focuses equally on
Rechy's private life as a street hustler and his amazing career as a writer.
The book also documents the changing atmosphere in homosexual culture from
the 1950s to the present. Considering Rechy's life as a male prostitute In
New York on Times Square and in Los Angeles, Casillo does not take a
sensationalistic approach to reviewing his life. Instead he takes a serious,
intelligent approach--studying Rechy's development from tortured childhood,
to conflicted young man, to literary lion. It really is very fascinating
reading. I recommend it.
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"IN HIS LITERATURE AND FILM lectures, John Rechy likes to talk about the three ranks in the hierarchy of literacy liars." Read the first page
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