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- John Francisco Rechy (born March 10, 1931) is a Mexican-American novelist and essayist. His novels are written extensively about **** culture in Los Angeles...
- records of such event would have been purged years ago. According to John Rechy, who stated he was at the event, it occurred in 1958 or 1959, about 10 years...
- City of Night is a novel written by John Rechy. It was originally published in 1963 in New York by Grove Press. Earlier excerpts had appeared in Evergreen...
- asked **** author John Rechy, some of whose works are set in the same milieu as the film, to screen Cruising before its release. Rechy had written an essay...
- to Kerouac and Bukowski, literary influences include Nelson Algren, John Rechy and Hubert Selby Jr. Bowman notes the influence of crime writers like Dashiell...
- Yitzchok Frankfurter (previously Torah Editor for Mishpacha) and his wife Rechy Frankfurter (previously Mishpacha's American Desk Editor). Ami has featured...
- Guggenheim Fellowship". Journal & Courier. Retrieved March 8, 2019. "John Rechy and Roxane **** Among Winners at 2018 Lambda Literary Awards". Grove Atlantic...
- the character of "Joe Pete" in Pocho and the unnamed protagonist of John Rechy's City of Night (1963). Other characters in the Chicano canon may also be...
- him for a party prank. Bowers appears as the character 'Smitty' in John Rechy's 1963 roman-à-clef City of Night. A profile in the New York Social Diary...
- Caviezel as an airline clerk My Own Private Idaho originated from John Rechy's 1963 novel City of Night, which featured street hustlers who did not admit...