The narrator shares many characteristics, including his ethnicity and relative age, with the author at the time. The author uses curious methods to achieve
verisimilitude, for instance, omitting the apostrophe in contractions, in order to recreate the speech of characters who are barely literate. Rechy is widely read. As a youth in El Paso he would visit the local library where he read Faulkner's
Light in August and Thomas Wolfe's
Look Homeward, Angel. In an interview with Ronald Martinetti of American Legends website, Rechy recalled of Andre Gide: "Gide was quite an influence. I loved his elegant reflections on art in
The Counterfeiters, and this influences what I do with my work." Pornographer
David Hurles wrote that "Rechy's story set me free... His story told me of a world I had only hoped might really exist. The effect was visceral, sexy, frightening, and it made my spirit soar. In 1965 this book helped lure me to California."
City of Night inspired film director
Gus Van Sant to write the screenplay for
My Own Private Idaho.
City of Night is quoted as the main reason film director
Toby Ross came to the
United States from
Switzerland to start his
American film career. Upon arrival in
LA, he started searching and looking for the characters mentioned in the book.
City of Night was ranked number 22 on a list of the best 100 gay and lesbian novels compiled by
The Publishing Triangle in 1999. In the song
"L.A. Woman" by
The Doors, the phrase "City of Night" is repeated in the lyrics, in reference to this book. ==Footnotes==