Fifteen year old Graham Iddesleigh dreams of a past life, where
he frolicked in a garden with a young Greek god. However, his
dreams threaten to come to an abrupt end when his father decides to
send him away to school. But what is Graham's surprise when he
meets a fellow schoolboy, Harold Brocklehurst, who is the very
image of the Greek god of his dreams
Graham falls deeply in love with his new friend, and the two
boys spend an unforgettable summer together -- until a
heartbreaking tragedy occurs, a tragedy that will change Graham's
life forever.
"The Garden God" was first published in 1905, in the wake of the
Oscar Wilde trial and other scandals, and risked controversy with
its undercurrents of pederastic desire. Forrest Reid dedicated the
novel to his idol, Henry James, who was outraged and never spoke to
Reid again. This first ever scholarly edition of the novel includes
a new introduction and notes by Michael Matthew Kaylor, who
dismisses the traditional view of Reid as merely a provincial
novelist and argues for his inclusion among the major Uranian
writers such as Pater, Wilde, and Frederick Rolfe.
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