About Whitman Days, Opium Nights: Walt Whitman’s emerging career as a poet in 1857 is endangered by a murderous blackmailer who threatens to reveal his life as a gay man. The repressed sexual nature of the Victorian age is seen through the eyes of a young department store heir who becomes enamored with Walt and begins to question his own sexuality. Many real-life figures of that turbulent time are brought to life in the novel, which should appeal to a spectrum of readers who enjoy historical saga and an appreciation of Walt Whitman.
Praise for Don Swaim
The H.L. Mencken Murder Case: ‘...there’s a dusty-attic charm to Mr. Swaim’s fond evocation of bookshops past, and he couldn't have enticed a livelier ghost than Mencken to haunt them.’New York Times Sunday Book Review
Genre: Thriller
Praise for Don Swaim
The H.L. Mencken Murder Case: ‘...there’s a dusty-attic charm to Mr. Swaim’s fond evocation of bookshops past, and he couldn't have enticed a livelier ghost than Mencken to haunt them.’New York Times Sunday Book Review
Genre: Thriller
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