Acclaimed Author Leonce Gaiter Releases Groundbreaking Novel “A Memory of Fictions (or) Just Tiddy-Boom”

Acclaimed Author Leonce Gaiter Releases Groundbreaking Novel "A Memory of Fictions (or) Just Tiddy-Boom"
A lyrical and unflinching exploration of identity, race, and identity in late 20th century America

NEW YORK, NY – Leonce Gaiter’s latest novel, “A Memory of Fictions (or) Just Tiddy-Boom,” has been hailed as a groundbreaking work of contemporary fiction. This modern, jazzy take on the bildungsroman has garnered critical acclaim for its innovative storytelling and powerful exploration of complex themes.

The novel follows Jessie Vincent Grandier, a gay, black man born to an upper-crust New Orleans Creole mother and a lowborn, Louisiana bayou-bred military father. Through a blend of personal memoir, poetry, images, lyrics, and diaries, Gaiter paints a vivid portrait of Jessie’s journey from the late 1950s through the Reagan era of the 1980s.

Critics have praised Gaiter’s unique approach and evocative prose. Publishers Weekly BookLife named it an “Editor’s Pick,” stating, “Gaiter defies conventional prose to offer a lyrical narrative that is both tender in recollection and brutal in anger.” Kirkus Reviews lauded the work as “A distinctive, fragmentary story of an artist’s painful coming of age.”

IndieReader described the novel as “bold” and “thoroughly engrossing,” while Reader Views compared Gaiter’s style to that of Ernest Hemingway, if “Hemingway was black, gay, and writing about growing up in the [1960s].”

The novel has received numerous accolades, including a 5-star rating from Reader’s Favorite, which praised it as “a rich tapestry of emotions and experiences.” The BookLife Prize 2024 awarded the novel high scores across all categories, with a 9 out of 10 for both plot/idea and originality.

“A Memory of Fictions (or) Just Tiddy-Boom” tackles themes of dislocation, disappointment, and the deconstruction of an African American family. It offers a unique perspective on race, identity, and the pursuit of redemption, all while showcasing Gaiter’s masterful command of language and storytelling.

Leonce Gaiter, raised across the United States and in Germany, brings a wealth of personal and professional experience to his writing. His previous works include the historical novel “I Dreamt I Was in Heaven – The Rampage of the Rufus Buck Gang,” the New Orleans noir “Bourbon Street,” and the period road thriller “In the Company of Educated Men.”

“A Memory of Fictions (or) Just Tiddy-Boom” is now available in bookstores nationwide and through major online retailers.

For more information, review copies, or to schedule an interview with Leonce Gaiter at www.leoncegaiter.com or leonceg@sbcglobal.net

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