This is a great American love story that is also an indispensable account of the growth and emergence of Peter Hujar and Paul Thek as influential artists -- Colm Tóibín Like an archaeologist sifting through the plastic rubble of the recent past, Andrew Durbin has peeled back layers and layers to reveal two artists once dismissed as "footnotes", restoring them and their lost world to a central place in our history. As official narratives everywhere strain and crack, Peter and Paul - and Durbin - offer a desperately needed alternative way of seeing and being -- Ben Moser An era long lost becomes vividly tangible in these pages. Surprisingly relevant for today, the two protagonists' paths through the 1950s and 60s pre-Stonewall times shine up in ways I had never been able to grasp before. Andrew Durbin turns his almost forensic research into a seriously entertaining read -- Wolfgang Tillmans A dreamy epic that lays bare how two quicksilver talents forged new ways of seeing - and being. Virtuosic in its research, humming with sultry detail, Andrew Durbin's biography thrusts us into the thick of the action, hot on the heels of dual meteors in search of the sublime -- Jeremy Atherton Lin In this masterful biography, Andrew Durbin reworks the elegiac logic of the queer past to show us Hujar and Thek's most vital years. Awash with light and clarity, packed full of erudition and vivid detail, this important book thrums with the lives and works of its subjects. It is a love story, a history, and a moving meditation on art and memory -- Jack Parlett The secret star of the book is Paul Thek's collaborator, artist Ann Wilson who sees it all. Andrew Durbin does too and has made of these lives and these times a jam-packed poem in prose. It's like a trip with these guys, without pulling tight at the ending, just death -- Eileen Miles A deeply original book... Andrew Durbin creates a spellbinding sense of wistful cinematic duration in his twinned account of these two incandescent iconoclasts -- Wayne Koestenbaum A shimmering evocation of radical love, ambition, and loss. This detailed dual biography of elusive artists Peter Hujar and Paul Thek... pries open a polite history of twentieth-century art, inserting their tempestuous relationship as a cipher for each artist's trailblazing work and the profound stakes of that creative freedom -- Prudence Peiffer This high-concept dual biography is at once ambitious, authoritative and insightful; that it also resonates on the page like a tasty novel is Andrew Durbin's inspired gift to the reader -- Philip Gefter This dual biography explores their entanglements and enduring impact on the art world in a colourful portrait of an era when everything seemed possible * Monocle * Sharp... Durbin's book probes beneath the mystique of these figures to capture their lives and personalities with stealthy, sustained force, showing that meaning can exist - sometimes all the more intensely - on the margins * Literary Review *