Random Acts of Hatred

Random Acts of Hatred

2003 • 176 pages

From back cover: Raw, earthy, and uncompromising, this collection ... explores the thin line between love and hate, and the outer parameters of desire that can both heal and destroy. [It] infiltrates the dark confines of decidedly queer sensibilities, in which young men are undone by self-loathing and the powers that be, begging the question: What happens when people know they are hated? ... Random Acts of Hatred collects the fragments of a disintegrated generation, numbed yet empowered by their varied, inexplicable desires.


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