A Perfect Waiter

A Perfect Waiter

By Alain Claude Sulzer

Subjects: Gay men, Homosexueller, Stonewall Book Awards, Belletristische Darstellung, Fiction, Fiction, psychological, Hotels, Man-woman relationships, fiction, Sexual behavior, LGBTQ novels, Gay couples, Switzerland, fiction, Waiters, Gay men, fiction, Liebesbeziehung, Fiction, historical, general, Kellner, Fiction, romance, general

Description: Erneste is the perfect waiter―and his private life seems to embody the qualities he brings to his profession. But inwardly this polite and dignified man is in the grip of a violent passion, aroused thirty years before, when he fell in love with a young waiter-in-training named Jakob. Jakob broke his heart when he fled Nazi-dominated Europe for a new life in America with his lover, Julius Klinger, a celebrated German intellectual. Nursing his wounds, Erneste slinks even deeper into his well-ordered world, hardening into what had only previously been a role. And then, after decades of silence, he receives a letter from a distraught and penniless Jakob asking for help. And Ernest must decide if he will finally take action. Set against the backdrop of a genteel Swiss hotel, and moving skillfully between two time periods, this exquisitely written story of a lifelong passion is rich in tension and emotion, exploring the nature of love and betrayal, memory, and regret.

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