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You Can Run: Gay, Glam, and Gritty Travels in South America (Out in the World)

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Publisher: Haworth Press
Catalog: Book
Release date: 2007-05-30
Media: Paperback
Number of pages: 244
Ean: 9781560236542
Book Isbn: 156023654X
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From Machu Picchu to a cocaine purchase in a Bolivian jail--and beyond!

How do you rough it in extreme South American travels and still dare to be different? You Can Run: Gay, Glam, and Gritty Travels in South America follows the intrepid and fantastic--and totally true--adventures of flamboyant gay men through the gritty rough and tough of South America. Author Jesse Archer and his American boyfriend Zane spent nearly two years traveling the continent in search of adventure. And find it they did. Discover incredible individuals like Patricia the pink lady, the Wolfman of Borneo, and Santusa the fanged Chola of a different color. Thrill to the astounding experiences of dodging crocodiles, doing a striptease for a Colombian bathroom bitch, admiring exultant transsexuals caught in a rainstorm, and navigating the most dangerous road in the world. This wild travel chronicle takes you through the real South America with wit, wisdom--and a hot pink wig!

An excerpt from You Can Run:

Gerardo runs off to buy the meat for baiting piranha and then we're in his tin boat out on the choppy Amazon. The humidity and heat on the earth's surface here seems to bounce back into the sky and burst, returning a downpour of rain. Luckily Gerardo's tin can has a roof. Yet for some reason we aren't headed to the jungle, but downriver to a shantytown along the bank.

I ask where we are going and Gerardo feebly utters something in Portuguese. I can't make it out. Zane is now convinced I've employed a waterfront gangster. We pull up to a shoddy pier of three planks supported by timbers that rot in the lapping water.

"We should have gone with the other one!" Zane decries my flagrant frugality. "See? There's his accomplice." When Gerardo reappears outside the shack with another man Zane announces he hates to be killed with a cheapskate like me. "I'm gonna die, washed up over there with all that trash, my body all white and fat and . . . bloated!" zane has exercised too much in his life to die bloated. Dying bloated has just become the worst of all fates. Zane gasps earnestly to his active imagination. "Oh God, please not bloated!"

You Can Run is a funny, piercing, and poignant examination of memorable outcasts in the third world. Follow some of travel's most different adventure seekers--extreme travelers with a lot of sparkle!


User Reviews:
 Rating 5   Written on August 7, 2007
   Summary: Transports you to SA
I loved this book and read it non-stop. I started reading it while I was on vacation in Miami - I was reading it before going to bed, near the pool, in the pool.... I would finally stop reading and feel like I'd been in another place - it would take a few seconds to get my bearing. Fun, smart stories with an overarching story throughout the book. Highly recommended.

 Rating 5   Written on August 2, 2007
   Summary: Laughter is the Sunshine of the Soul
Archer's true and human spirit shines all the way through You Can Run. Each chapter is a delicious morsel of real experience that I savored as slowly as possible dreading coming to the end because no one else writes like this. Phrases and paragraphs have stuck with me for months, and I suspect for the rest of my life, because Archer can describe an experience in such a way that it becomes part of the reader. Archer's humor is present throughout the book as well as his love and facination with humanity. There were stories that had me in tears as the writer opened my heart to love, betrayal, lonliness and miraculous survival in impossible circumstances. I am thrilled that Jesse Archer continues to write and eagerly anticipate publication of his next book.

 Rating 4   Written on July 28, 2007
   Summary: Soulful and Funny
Archer, Jesse. "You Can Run: Glam and Gritty Travels In South America", The Haworth Press, 2007.

Soulful and Funny

Amos Lassen and Literary Pride

What a way to see South America--with the glamour and the grit. Jesse Archer, an editor at "Out" magazine shows us gay South America as we have never seen it or read about it before. The book has everything you need to know about being gay south of the border and it is a treat to read.
"You Can Run" follows the true adventures of a flamboyant gay male as he treks through the rainbow area of the southern continent. Archer and his boyfriend Zane traveled for almost two years through South America in search of adventure. They cover a cocaine purchase in Bolivia, a visit to Machu Picchu, they met the wolfman of Borneo, Patricia, the Pink Lady and Santusa with fangs. They dodged crocodiles, did a striptease in Colombia, were with transsexuals in a rainstorm and traverse some of the most dangerous trails n earth.
What Archer gives us is a hilarious, witty and wise tour of South America that is a lot of fun to read. We even learn what to wear and where and when to wear it. It is almost like watching one of those old road movie musicals. We learn how to live Hispanic life to the fullest while mingling with the residents. Archer's observations are brilliant and what makes it even more readable is that it is not just about travels in South America but about life itself. I felt like packing a bag and catching a plane and going south.


 Rating 5   Written on July 20, 2007
   Summary: Wow-what a ride!
I had the best time with this book, I didn't want it to end! I've always been interested in South America, and Jesse Archer took me there. This is a travelogue, but also a memoir which provides lucid insight into the culture, companions and characters encountered on this under-exposed continent. This is a swift read that follows the adventures of a traveler that refuses to be just a simple tourist. You Can Run accomplishes what few books can: it is at once hystserical and heartfelt.

I've been inspired.


 Rating 5   Written on July 9, 2007
   Summary: Couldn't put it down!
Jesse Archer is one of the most talented writers I have ever read. I'm a huge fan of his OUT Magazine column and knew fully I would enjoy his book, but had no clue how much. I couldn't put the book down and finished it in 2 days. His narrative is impressive because he writes from a gay perspective but the book is not overtly gay.

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Release date2007-05-302007-06-132007-01-302006-04-19
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Number of pages244200154312
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