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Edward Cahill is Professor of English at Fordham University, where he has taught since 2005.
He earned a Ph.D. from Rutgers University and has published widely on early American literature and culture. His monograph, Liberty of the Imagination: Aesthetic Theory, Literary Form, and Politics in the Early United States, was published by the University of Pennsylvania Press in 2012.
Disorderly Men, his debut novel, was published by Empire State Editions for Fordham University Press in 2023 as the press’s first original literary fiction release. It’s recently been translated into Portuguese for Alma Dos Livros.
He lives on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
Disorderly Men
Three gay men in pre-Stonewall NYC find their fates thrown together in the police raid of a Village bar
Roger Moorhouse is a Wall Street banker and Westchester family man with a preciously guarded secret. As the shouting begins and flashlights blaze in his face, the life he’s carefully curated over the years—a fancy new office overlooking lower Broadway, a house in Beechmont Woods, his wife and children—is about to come crashing down around him.
Columbia literature professor Julian Prince lives a comparatively uncloseted life when he finds his first committed relationship tested to its limits. How could he explain to Gus, a fearless young artist, that he couldn’t stay with him that weekend because the woman who was still technically Julian’s fiancée would be visiting? But when Gus is struck unconscious by a police baton, Julian comes out of hiding to protect him, even if exposure means losing everything.
For Danny Duffy, an Irish kid from the Bronx with a sassy mouth and diverse group of friends, the raid is a galvanizing, Spartacus moment. Danny doesn’t have too much left to lose; his family has just disowned him. But once his name appears in the newspaper, he’ll be fired from his job at Sloan’s Supermarket, where he’s risen to assistant manager of produce, and begin a journey that veers between political enlightenment and violent revenge.
The three men find themselves in a police wagon together, their hidden lives threatened to be revealed to the world. Blackmail, a private investigator, Gus’s disappearance, and Danny’s quest for retribution propel Disorderly Men to its piercing conclusion, as each man meets the boundaries of his own fear, love, and shame. The stakes for each are different, but each must confront a fundamental question: how much happiness is he allowed to have … and what share of it will he lay claim to?
EVENTS
Mar. 24, 2024
Tennessee Williams Festival / Saints & Sinners Festival
Hotel Monteleone, New Orleans
Feb. 28, 2024
In conversation with Prof. Erin Murphy, BU Gender Studies Program
Beacon Hill Books & Cafe, Boston
Oct. 30, 2023
In conversation with Daniel Contreras, author of What Have You Done to My Heart: Unrequited Love and Gay Latino Culture
Fordham University, NYC
Sept. 20, 2023
In conversation with K.M. Soehnlein, author of Army of Lovers
Fabulosa Books, San Francisco
Sept. 19, 2023
In conversation with Rasheed Newson, author of My Government Means to Kill Me
Chevalier’s Books, Los Angeles
Sep. 12, 2023
In conversation with Charles Kaiser, author of The Gay Metropolis
Bureau of General Services—Queer Division (The LGBT Center), NYC
Contact
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