"What Happened in Lake Erie" is about a subject rarely dealt with-the desire a gay son feels for his father-which makes Ross's sexual biography, like "Portnoy's Complaint," as funny as it is shocking.
-Andrew Holleranauthor of "Dancer from the Dance" and "Grief" While much of the novel's material is quite dark, Ross renders it palatable through the humanity of his characters. And the bold exploration of a father and son's relationship makes...