By turns funny, romantic, erotic, and sad, this evocative novel brilliantly recreates the landscape of late adolescence, when friendships seem eternal and loves reincarnate. Set in Arkansas but first published in Amsterdam under the title Clicking Beat on the Brink of Nada, Cody quickly won praise from reviewers and readers across Europe and North America. So beautiful, brave, and ahead of its time that William S. Burroughs was an early fan, Cody remains remarkably current and continues to be unique in coming of age literature. Please note that the interior of this edition has been replaced with that of Cody Redux, a completely revised version of the novel published in 2017 with approximately thirty-five pages of additional material incorporated throughout the book.
A haunting vision of young friendship shattered by an outrageously cruel world. Keith Hale’s novel aches with adolescent first loves. It is tender, funny, and true. - William S. Burroughs
Don’t overlook Keith Hale’s Clicking Beat on the Brink of Nada. Hale commands much of J.R. Ackerley’s honesty, intimacy, and ease of style. Real warmth. - Jonathan Williams
Clicking Beat is a must. - RFD
Poetically evokes the pathos of early friendships and the frailty of adolescent dreams. - The Advocate
Keith Hale has given his novel characters with tenderness, wit, and humanity. You should rush to purchase this book—a remarkable novel that deserves wide readership. - Bay Area Reporter
Top of the heap of gay fiction. - Gay Community News
A haunting vision of young friendship shattered by an outrageously cruel world. Keith Hale’s novel aches with adolescent first loves. It is tender, funny, and true. - William S. Burroughs
Don’t overlook Keith Hale’s Clicking Beat on the Brink of Nada. Hale commands much of J.R. Ackerley’s honesty, intimacy, and ease of style. Real warmth. - Jonathan Williams
Clicking Beat is a must. - RFD
Poetically evokes the pathos of early friendships and the frailty of adolescent dreams. - The Advocate
Keith Hale has given his novel characters with tenderness, wit, and humanity. You should rush to purchase this book—a remarkable novel that deserves wide readership. - Bay Area Reporter
Top of the heap of gay fiction. - Gay Community News