Teleny and Camille
              By Jon Macy
              A Graphic Novel adaptation of
			  Teleny
              the anonymous novel attributed
              to Oscar Wilde and Circle

248 pages, black and white interior,
color cover, perfect binding

 

Praise for Teleny and Camille:

"...an excellent adaptation and modernization of the material, with lovely stylized art."
Andrea Speed , CX!!!pulp

"...Teleny and Camille...stands as both a great accomplishment in the graphic novel genre and a major contribution to gay literature."
Fanboys of the Universe

"...classic work of erotica is now visually re-interpreted by Macy in all its lush, sexual excess."
Marc Felion , Feast of Fun

"Teleny and Camille seethes. It churns. It tugs. It traps all things beautifully gay and all things terribly gay then challenges the reader to not look away."
Sean McGrath, Ortho Comics

"The panels explode with vines, petals, and stamens as suggestive as any Mapplethorpe photo; hard cocks; and beautiful men posing and writhing...drawn into the beautiful, sumptuous world of elegance, art, and cruising."
T R Moss, Out Personals magazine

"...sensual and bold, reminiscent of Aubrey Beardsley...Macy’s art changes just as easily, from lovely to grotesque but remains, on the whole, decadent and lush."
Hayden Thorne, Speak its Name

"What Jon Macy has done with his Teleny and Camille graphic novel is impressive...[he has] given new life to an old, beloved book that has a lot to offer to modern readers."
Francois Peneaud, The Gay Comics List

"One might presume these debased drawings to be produced by Wilde’s occasional associate Aubrey Beardsley. Rather, they are the unholy work of one Jon Macy..."
Joe Palmer, The Gay League

"...incredibly engrossing, beautifully-drawn works of brilliance."
Anthony Glassman, The Gay People's Chronicle


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