Up With the Sun A novel

Up With the Sun by Thomas Mallon, published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group on February 7, 2023, is a novel that explores the life of Dick Kallman, a real-life actor whose journey through the postwar entertainment industry reveals the complexities of gay life in Manhattan. Spanning 352 pages, this edition delves into Kallman’s rise and fall, from his early successes on Broadway to his tragic murder in 1980, all while highlighting the unforgiving nature of showbiz and the hidden aspects of LGBTQ+ existence during a pivotal era.
Readers will find a rich narrative that intertwines Kallman’s personal struggles with the broader cultural landscape of the 1980s, as seen through the eyes of his friend Matt Liannetto. The story captures the competitive dynamics of the theater world and the emotional turmoil of unrequited love, while also addressing themes of crime and the impact of societal changes on individual lives. Up With the Sun presents a vivid portrayal of a tumultuous time, offering insights into the intersections of fame, desire, and tragedy within the LGBTQ+ community.
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A WASHINGTON POST BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR • Through the curious life of Dick Kallman—a real-life celebrity striver, poisonously charming actor, and eventual murder victim—the unforgiving worlds of postwar showbiz and down-low gay sexuality are thrown into stark relief in this “page-turning blast” (James Ellroy, author of Widespread Panic)
“Engrossing…[A] keen portrait of 1980s New York…a pensive, often gorgeous depiction of…gay life in Manhattan before Stonewall and life on the cusp of the AIDS epidemic.” —The Washington Post
Dick Kallman was an up-and-coming actor in the fifties and sixties—until he wasn’t. A costar on Broadway, a member of Lucille Ball’s historic Desilu workshop, and finally a primetime TV actor, Dick had hustled to get his big break. But just as soon as his star began to rise, his roles began to dry up and he faded from the spotlight, his name out of tabloids and newspapers until his sensational murder in 1980.
Through the eyes of his occasional pianist and longtime acquaintance Matt Liannetto, a tenderhearted but wry observer often on the fringes of Broadway’s big moments, Kallman’s life and death come into appallingly sharp focus. The actor’s yearslong, unrequited love for a fellow performer brings out a competitive, vindictive edge in him. Whenever a new door opens, Kallman rushes unwittingly to close it. Even as he walks over other people, he can never get out of his own way.
As Matt pores over the life of this handsome could-have-been, Up With the Sun re-creates the brassy, sometimes brutal world that shaped Kallman, capturing his collisions with not only Lucille Ball, but an array of stars from Sophie Tucker to Judy Garland and Johnny Carson. Part crime story, part showbiz history, and part love story, this is a crackling novel about personal demons and dangerously suppressed passions that spans thirty years of gay life—the whole tumultuous era from the Kinsey Report through Stonewall and, finally, AIDS.
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