Joseph Geraci is the author of the novels Loving Sander and Marrying Tom, and editor of the anthology Dares to Speak. He was a member of the editorial collective of The Catholic Worker and is director of the Paidika Foundation in Amsterdam. For many years he has been a dealer in rare photographs.
I was powerfully moved and haunted by The Deaf-Mute Boy. Joseph Geraci's deft and emotionally nuanced seduction of the reader - even as our protagonist is enchanted by Tunisia - struck me as truly remarkable. - Tim Miller, author of 1001 Beds ""Once Tunisia was the land of Gide and de Montherlant - eroticized, romantic, 'oriental' - but that was then and this is now. Overrun by tourists and fundamentalists - post-colonial, melancholic and inexplicable, threatened and threatening - it is still seductive. The Deaf-Mute Boy is a devastatingly accurate portrayal of the reality behind the modern tourism facade."" - Peter Lamborn Wilson
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