Oh! You Pretty Things

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By the time imaginative Arthur Ohashi starts his junior year at the University of Minnesota in 1970, he’s made an art of forging conventionality into armor. That is, until Eve Clark turns his careful world upside down. Beautiful and enigmatic, Eve pours her considerable charisma into fronting a local rock band called The Tarts — and she wants Arthur to play keys for them. As he is absorbed into the band, their parties, and their giddy world of subversive rock ‘n’ roll, Arthur is increasingly drawn to the Tart’s guitarist, James Novak, whose appreciation for underground records and androgyny unlocks long-suppressed desires in him. 

As Eve and James strip Arthur’s armor away (and replace it with lush red lipstick), he embarks on a path of self-discovery entirely outside his expectation or experience, tapping into a well of bombshell energy he never knew he had. But when Arthur finds himself caught in the middle of Eve and James’ complicated relationship, he realizes that he can’t continue to contort himself to fit into other people’s expectations. Not if the cost is himself.

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Friends to lovers, menage, male/male, rock star romance, bi/nb awakening, road trip, Midwest miscommunication.

Content Notices

Racist microaggressions, period-typical terminology/pronouns, childhood corporal punishment, internalized homophobia, gender dysphoria, codependency, family estrangement, drug use, threesome (not a poly romance).

Footnotes

“Armed with Language.” Minnesota Experience, TPT Twin Cities PBS. Aired 5/17/2021.

Collins, Cyn. Complicated Fun: The Birth of Minneapolis Punk and Indie Rock, 1974-1984. Minnesota Historical Society Press: St. Paul, 2017.

DeCarlo, Peter. “Military Intelligence Service Language School (MISLS).” MNopedia, Minnesota Historical Society.

Ehrenhalt, Lizzie. “Over the Rainbow: Queer and Trans History in Minnesota.” MNopedia, Minnesota Historical Society.

Edited by Jenkins, Andrea, John Medeiros, and Lisa Marie Brimmer. Queer Voices: Poetry, Prose, and Pride. Minnesota Historical Society Press: St. Paul, 2019.

Johansen, Bruce. “Out of Silence: FREE, Minnesota’s First Gay Rights Organization.” Minnesota History, Vol. 66, Issue 5 (Spring 2019).

“Out North: MNLGBTQ History.” Minnesota Experience, TPT Twin Cities PBS. Aired 10/16/2017.

Shaw, Julia. Bi: The Hidden Culture, History, and Science of Bisexuality. Harry N. Abrams, 2022.

Shirey, Sarah. “Baker v. Nelson.” MNopedia, Minnesota Historical Society.

Van Cleve, Stewart. Land of 10,000 Loves. University of Minnesota Press: Minneapolis, 2012.

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