The diversy - and uny - of gay love and experience the twentieth century is celebrated this acclaimed anthology, which clus twenty-one stori om the origal llectn, published 1994, together wh fifteen new stori. The texts range om the tenr unarticulated longgs of D.H. Lawrence's A Poem of Friendship to the explic sexual. Wrers clu both men and women, gay and straight, amongst them: John Updike, Edna O'Brien, E.M. Forster, Annie Proulx, William Trevor and Edmund Whe.
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The diversy - and uny - of gay love and experience the twentieth century is celebrated this acclaimed anthology, which clus twenty-one stori om the origal llectn, published 1994, together wh fifteen new stori. Wrers clu both men and women, gay and straight, amongst them: John Updike, Edna O'Brien, E. Reviewed the Uned Stat on June 24, 2013This is a big fat wonrful llectn of stori by gays or havg to do wh gays some way, and I enjoyed .
I love the fact that not all of the wrers are gay themselv and not all of them are well-known; fact, I've never heard of most of the wrers, and often their stori stck me as more powerful than those of the well known. Some of the AIDS-themed stori were so sad, reflective of such a difficult era and the many loss suffered the gay panmic.
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Reviewed the Uned Stat on Augt 31, 2005This anthology offers a rnupia of gay wrers--some notor and others undisvered.
We are offered different perspectiv on the gay experience, and the stori transgrs not only time perds, but age groups as well.
I would remend this anthology for those who are new to gay lerature. Reviewed the Uned Stat on July 1, 2001This is an excellent llectn of gay short fictn, many om the pre-Stonewall perd of obscury.