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This novel dives into the complexities of the modern gay experience, the corrosive power of money, and the tumultuous socio-political landscape of 2016. The novel centers around three young men – Alistair, Mark, and Elijah – all grappling with their identities, ambitions, and evolving relationships against the backdrop of the Trump era.
The main character, Alistair, is a literature student turned business major caught in a relentless pursuit of wealth and power. His character poignantly represents the moral and psychological dilemmas posed by the allure of money. Mark and Elijah, a couple experiencing their own moral evolution, offer insights into the dynamics of love, relationships, and the struggle to find oneself.
Lefferts successfully uses the narrative to critique contemporary politics, business, and art, all while maintaining a focus on the exploration of gay love and sex. The narrative is explicit yet tastefully handled, with Lefferts exploring the politics of gay sex and the dynamics of willful submission.
Despite its heavy themes, the novel is infused with wit, compassion, and moments of comic relief. The characters are well-crafted, their journeys revealing the novel's underlying themes of spiritual awakening and the soul's measure.
I found this a thought-provoking novel that skillfully combined social commentary with a compelling exploration of love, power, and identity.