In this spare and elegiac novel, John Roman Baker traces the emotional aftermath of desire through a series of male relationships-each brief, each flawed, each formative.
Jean-Paul moves from the anonymous rooms of Paris to England, and then to Italy. The men he encounters are passionate, self-destructive, and haunted-like himself-by pasts that cannot be undone.
Written with understated lyricism and psychological precision,
Men in their Passions is a mosaic of intimate dislocations: a quiet study of longing, resilience, and the lives we almost lived.
Part of
The Drift of Time, a literary series of standalone novels exploring masculinity, memory, and emotional drift across place and era.
About the AuthorJohn Roman Baker is a British author whose work spans fiction, poetry, and theatre. His writing is known for its emotional clarity, formal elegance, and quiet intensity.