Twenty-four-year-old Billy is beautiful and sexy. AlbertThe Pharmacistis a compelling but damaged older man, and a veteran of Londons late 90s club scene. After a chance meeting in the heart of the Londons East End, Billy is seduced into the sphere of Albert. An unconventional friendship develops, fuelled by Albert's queer narratives and an endless supply of narcotics. Alive with the twilight times between day and night, consciousness and unconsciousness, the foundations of Billy's life begin to irrevocably shift and crack, as he fast-tracks toward manhood. This story of lust, love and loss is homoerotic bildungsroman at its finest. 'At the heart of David's The Pharmacist is an oddly touching and bizarre love story, a modern day Harold and Maude set in the drugged-up world of pre-gentrification Shoreditch. The dialogue, especially, bristles with glorious life.' -JONATHAN KEMP, author of London Triptych An exploration of love and loss in the deathly hallows of twenty-first century London. Justin David's prose is as sharp as a hypodermic needle. Unflinching, uncomfortable but always compelling, The Pharmacist finds the true meaning of love in the most unlikely places. -NEIL McKENNA, author of Fanny and Stella.
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Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
Publication Date: 01 Feb 2020
Publisher: Inkandescent
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781912620043
About Justin David
A child of Wolverhampton David has lived and worked in East London for most of his adult life. He graduated from the MA Creative and Life Writing at Goldsmiths University of London has read at Polari at Royal Festival Hall and is a founder member of Leather Lane Writers. His writing has appeared in many print and online anthologies and his debut novella The Pharmacist was first published by Salt as part of their Modern Dreams series then republished by Inkandescent as part of the Welston World Sagas which includes the novellas Tales of the Suburbs and Kissing the Lizard. His photos have appeared in magazines including Gay Times Attitude Time Out Classical Music Magazine and Out There. His photography collection Night Work has been exhibited at venues including Jacksons Lane.