Dancer from the Dance
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Published:6th Jun '19
Should be back in stock very soon
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£9.99(9781784879983)

The cult gay classic set in 1970s, decadent New York that gave a voice to a generation. Now back in print to mark the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots.
Describes a New York that has completely disappeared and for which I longed - stuck in closed-on-Sunday's London' Rupert Everett
Young, divinely beautiful and tired of living a lie, Anthony Malone trades life as a seemingly straight, small town lawyer for the disco-lit decadence of New York's 1970's gay scene.
'Astonishingly beautiful... The best gay novel written by anyone of our generation' Harpers
'A life changing read for me. Describes a New York that has completely disappeared and for which I longed - stuck in closed-on-Sunday's London' Rupert Everett
Young, divinely beautiful and tired of living a lie, Anthony Malone trades life as a seemingly straight, small town lawyer for the disco-lit decadence of New York's 1970's gay scene. Joining an unbridled world of dance parties, saunas, deserted parks and orgies - at its centre Malone befriends the flamboyant queen, Sutherland, who takes this new arrival under his preened wing.
But for Malone, the endless city nights and Fire Island days, are close to burning out. It is love that Malone is longing for, and soon he will have to set himself free.
First published in 1978, Dancer from the Dance is widely considered the greatest, most exciting novel of the post-Stonewall generation. Told with wit, eroticism and unashamed lyricism, it remains a heart-breaking love letter to New York's hedonistic past, and a testament to the brilliance of our passions as they burn brightest.
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY ALAN HOLLINGHURST
The perfect read for fans of It's A Sin
Dance from the Dance accomplished for the 1970’s what The Great Gatsby achieved for the 1920’s — the glamorization of a decade and a culture -- Edmund White
A life changing read for me. Describes a New York that has completely disappeared and for which I longed - stuck in closed-on-Sunday's London -- Rupert Everett
An astonishingly beautiful book. The best gay novel written by anyone of our generation * Harper's *
The first gay novel everybody read... It’s the story of youth and beauty and money and drugs. But overarchingly, it’s the story of a new queer future -- Michael Cunningham * New York Times Magazine *
Beautiful, hilarious, heart-breaking and tender -- Andrew McMillan
Erotic heat percolates through these pages * The New York Times Book Review *
Beautifully written, evocative, and hilarious * The New Republic *
Compelling… A vision of society, straight and gay * Village Voice *
Despite being of its time, Dancer from the Dance is also timeless: the restless momentum the characters feel, being pulled to the next lover, the next party, the next anecdote… what Holleran has given us is our very own queer (queerer?) Great Gatsby: its decadence, its fear, its violence, its ecstasy * Observer *
Dancer From the Dance… [is] the most perfect piece of literature… the two central characters still just really resonate. They blossom with every shade of the gay sensibility, from the very best to the absolutely most despicable… it’s just a perfect book… an absolute masterpiece * Gay Times *
ISBN: 9781529110760
Dimensions: 197mm x 129mm x 17mm
Weight: 206g
288 pages