A risqué autobiographical novel that fictionalizes the sexual adventures of the author's youth In 2012, acclaimed writer George Bowering published
Pinboy, a fictional memoir of his teenage sexual awakening. With
No One, Bowering returns to play with form and fact in this autobiographical novel that continues the narrator's journey in a quest story full of further sexual awakenings as that Pinboy becomes a man.
A writer called "alert, playful, and questioning" by
The Globe and Mail, Bowering infuses this work with sexual politics, romantic and social developments, and a backdrop of ancient themes of homesickness and captivity. Readers may delight in the details of the retelling or perhaps they will be browned off. There are no guarantees. The ending will be a pleasant surprise for readers, patient and otherwise.