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    Whores of Lost Atlantis by Charles Busch

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    • ISBN: 0786715219
    • Publisher: Avalon Publishing Group
    • Pub. Date: March 2005
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    In this madcap novel, Drama Desk Award winner Charles Busch brings to the page the plot twists and flamboyant, appealing characters that made his Vampire Lesbians of Sodom one of the longest-running plays in Off-Broadway history. Set in downtown New York City, Whores of Lost Atlantis features Julian Young, a performer and playwright who tells the story of his acting troupe’s hilarious struggle to assemble an Off-Broadway production of Julian’s play, Whores of Lost Atlantis, in which Julian acts in drag. The novel’s unforgettable cast of characters includes Joel, a perfect English gentleman from Indiana; Roxie, an actress/librarian with moxie; Buster, a voluptuous young alcoholic; Camille, the fiery wig designer Julian considers having an affair with; Perry, Julian’s best friend, with a weakness for plastic surgery and peroxide; and Kiko, the wonderfully wicked performance artist who tries to sabotage Julian’s career. Getting his play produced proves to be a picaresque adventure with plenty of surprises, leaving the reader feverishly turning pages to see if the show can go on.

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    More gay fiction. The expanded edition of Busch's 1993 novel includes an entire new chapter and a new afterword. Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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