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Midnight at the Cinema Palace
Midnight at the Cinema Palace: A Novel | Christopher Tradowsky
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This tender, exuberant novel about a young man navigating coming of age in 90s San Francisco is for readers of Garth Greenwell and Andr Aciman. Walter Simmering is searching for love and purpose in a city he doesnt realize is fading awaySan Francisco in 1993, at the height of the AIDS epidemic and the dawn of the tech revolution. Out of college, out of the closet, and transplanted from the Midwest, Walter is irresistibly drawn from his shell when he meets Cary Menuhin and Sasha Stravinsky, a dynamic couple who live blithely beyond the boundaries of gender and sexuality. Witty and ultra-stylish, Cary and Sasha seem to have stepped straight out of a sultry film noir, captivating Walter through a shared obsession with cinema and Hollywoods golden age. As the three embark on adventures across the city, filled with joie de vivre, their lively friendship evolves in unexpected ways. When Walter befriends Lawrence, a filmmaker and former child actor living with HIV, they pursue a film project of their own, with hilarious and tragic results. Midnight at the Cinema Palace is a vibrant and nostalgic exploration of young souls discovering themselves amidst the backdrop of a disappearing city. Christopher Tradowskys astonishing debut captures the essence of 90s queer culture and the complex lives of friends seeking an aesthetically beautiful and fulfilling way of life.
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7-20-25: My 48th finished book of 2025!This one was a love letter to San Francisco in the early 90s and noir films.Walter has moved to SF to learn to love a life of joy. Enter Cary a debonair female in a suit and Sasha her gay, gamine boyfriend. They are creative types and Walter falls for them immediately.For the next few years they are inseparable and Walter, a gay man himself, questions his identity often. Clever usage of noir films as titles.

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I‘m trying to finish (or DNF) the many books I‘m in the middle of and this is one of them. I read a few chapters a few weeks ago, decided I liked it but never went back…Picked it up again last night and I am loving it. #arc