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rated it 4 stars
Aug 19, 2019 12:06PM

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His misadventures in working as a hot dog man, infiltrating a strip club, trying to get Levy pants workers to organize (but not in a functional way, more in a paternalistic theological way), and trying to make flamboyant gay people a political weapon as just hilarious. Particularly the last one: his idea of a "pervert squadron" that could help solve foreign conflict because gays are more loyal to each other than country barriers was so funny and misguided, particularly in how he is kind of homophobic and yet believes they can be weaponized for political good. The whole scene where he organizes the local gay community thinking he's unleashing his manifesto but they turn it into a dance party once they decide he is 'a flop' was great.
There actually turns out to be some good commentary on the ridiculousness of the red scare, American puritanism, and anti-black racism running throughout zany book.
I also love his belligerent romance with Myrna, his political and philosophical opposite who is also just like him in the neuroses, lack of practical wisdom and ridiculous ideas, and sense of underserved self importance/inability to make a real impact. She's a communist free love type who seems to originally come from privilege in NYC and falls for grifters claiming to be black liberationists or Israeli radicals, and gets very 'white saviory' about thinking her folk songs will save the black community (whether they want them or not), she thinks sex solves everything. They make up this left vs right wing toxic relationship of out of touch delusional people. It's honestly a joy to read.
I gave it 4 stars.
