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Dancer from the Dance
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Andrew Holleran
One of the most important works of gay literature, this haunting, brilliant novel is a seriocomic remembrance of things past -- and still poignantly present. It depicts the adventures of Malone, a beautiful young man searching for love amid New York's emerging gay scene. From Manhattan's Everard Baths and after-hours discos to Fire Island's ...
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The Beauty of Men
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Andrew Holleran's third novel in 18 years is about Mr. Lark, a bookish 47-year-old man who cares for his elderly, paralyzed mother. He is in love with a younger man who doesn't return his interest, and he spends his time looking for someone to replace him--and mourning the many men he knows who have died of AIDS.
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Nights in Aruba
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With the publication of "Dancer from the Dance, " one of the most critically acclaimed gay novels since Stonewall, Andrew Holleran reached the forefront of the American literacy scene and gained international fame. His eagerly anticipated second novel, "Nights in Aruba, " confirms Holleran's place as one of America's most exciting writers. At the ...
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Grief
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Andrew Holleran
Reeling from the death of his invalid mother, a professor comes to the nation's capital to recuperate from his loss. What he finds there--in his lonely landlord, in the city's mood and architecture, and in the journals of Mary Todd Lincoln--shows him poignant truths about America, yearning, and mourning itself.
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In September, the Light Changes: The Stories of Andrew Holleran
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Andrew Holleran
Short stories by the author of DANCER FROM THE DANCE. A New York Times Notable Book in 1999.
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The Man I Might Become: Gay Men Write about Their Fathers
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Bruce Shenitz (Editor), Editor * (Editor), Andrew Holleran (Foreword by)
In this collection of remembrances of their fathers, gay men write about similarities, differences, anguish, and love. Writers include Philip Gambone, Eric Bentley, Eric Gutierrez, and Felice Picano.
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Ground Zero
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Andrew Holleran
Angry, frightened, sorrowful, yet filled with caring and compassion, this collection of deeply personal and powerful essays ponders how the AIDS epidemic has changed life for gay men, especially those in New York City--"Ground Zero".
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Winter's Light
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John Preston, Michael Lowenthal (Editor), Andrew Holleran (Foreword by)
Essays and sketches by the editor of "The Advocate."
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In September, the Light Changes
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Ground Zero: Collected Essays
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Andrew Holleran
A collection of essays excerpted from Christopher Street and other publications with some original works written intently for this volume. Spans the apocalyptic effect of AIDS on the gay world and deals with the fear that another friend will fall prey.
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Men on Men 4: Best New Gay Fiction
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George Stambolian (Editor), Andrew Holleran (Photographer), Felice Picano (Introduction by)
The great diversity of cultures, backgrounds, styles, and subject matter reflected in these 18 stories is an eloquent testament to the continuing vitality of gay literature as it attempts to answer new questions and confront old challenges during these problematic times. Includes works by John Rechy, David Feinberg, Matthew Stadler, and many more.
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Chronicle of a Plague, Revisited: AIDS and Its Aftermath
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Andrew Holleran
Andrew Holleran's "Ground Zero," first published in 1988 and consisting of 23 "Christopher Street" essays from the earliest years of the AIDS crisis, was hailed by the "Washington Post" as "one of the best dispatches from the epidemic's height." Twenty years later, with HIV/AIDS long recognized as a global health challenge, Holleran both ...
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Fresh Men 2: New Voices in Gay Fiction
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Donald Weise (Selected by), Andrew Holleran (Introduction by)
"Fresh Men 2" collects the best new writing by emerging gay authors from around the nation. With equal parts sensitivity and irreverence, the anthology speaks to the broad range of gay experiences. From stories of coming out, coming of age, self-representation and family to sex and love in the time of AIDS, from living in the closet to loving in a ...
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Men on Men 4: 2best New Gay Fiction
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George Stambolian (Editor), Andrew Holleran (Photographer), Felice Picano (Introduction by)
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The beauty of men : a novel
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Andrew Holleran
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Le Danseur De Manhattan
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Andrew Holleran
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