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The Dreyfus Affair: A Love Story
Peter Lefcourt
From Publishers Weekly
This seriocomic second novel by the author of The Deal tells the offbeat story of baseball star Ra...
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The Romanian: Story of an Obsession
Bruce Benderson
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. Benderson was wandering Budapest researching sex clubs for Nerve. com when he fel...
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Contract with the World
Jane Rule
About the Author
Jane Rule was born in Plainfield, New Jersey in 1931. She grew up in the Midwest and in California, wher...
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The Songs of Antonio Botto
Antonio Botto
Review
"In Antonio Botto’s poems, the mouth trembles, kisses, lies, tells the truth, bites, bleeds, laughs, pleads...
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A Single Man
Christopher Isherwood
From Publishers Weekly
Isherwood's resurrected classic—now a feature film—takes us to Southern California i...
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Positive: Living with HIV AIDS
David Menadue
About the Author
David Menadue is a journalist and an AIDS activist. He is a member of many national HIV organizations an...
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Exiles in America: A Novel
Christopher Bram
From Publishers Weekly
Bram uneasily weds religion and the politics of sexual orientation in his tepid eighth novel. Dani...
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Do They Wear High Heels In Heaven?
Erica Orloff
From
Orloff, author of Diary of a Blues Goddess (2003) and Mafia Chic (2004), tackles the weighty issue of cancer in her...
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The German Officer's Boy
Harlan Greene
From
Based loosely, if imaginatively, on the actions of Herschel Grynszpan, the teenage Jew whose November 1938 attack o...
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Fred in Love
Felice Picano
From
Picano, a popular writer of gay fiction--author of, most recently, the novel Onyx (2001)--this time around submits ...
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We Disappear: A Novel (P.S.)
Scott Heim
From Publishers Weekly
Strange and luminous, this fascinating psychological thriller from Heim (In Awe) tackles questions...
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The Brothers Bishop
Bart Yates
From
Gay high-school English teacher Nathan Bishop lives in the small Connecticut town and the house in which he grew up...
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The Pleasures of Time
Stephen Riggins
About the Author
Stephen Harold Riggins teaches in the Department of Sociology at Memorial University of Newfoundland. He...
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Setting the Lawn on Fire: A Novel
Mack Friedman
Review
Indeed, this brilliant first novel is a tribute to the power of a first-class imagination to rethink what has ...
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Sure of You
Armistead Maupin
From Publishers Weekly
Tales of the City , the author's six-novel chronicle of gay, straight, single and married life in ...
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The Deaf-Mute Boy
Joseph Geraci
From Publishers Weekly
West meets East and rich meets poor in this thin story of the ill-fated friendship between a gay C...
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Queer: A Novel
William S. Burroughs
From Publishers Weekly
In an introduction, Burroughs observes that he wrote this heretofore unpublished picaresque novel ...
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Homos
Leo Bersani
From Library Journal
At least since the Stonewall Riots of 1969, which marked the beginning of the Gay Rights movement, t...
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No Margins: Canadian fiction in lesbian
Catherine Lake, Dionne Brand, Nairne Holtz
From Publishers Weekly
Margins are ignored in this fine collection of fiction by 15 Canadian lesbians. Three of its autho...
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Pastoral: Poems
Carl Phillips
From Publishers Weekly
"When I think of desire,/ it is in the same way that I do// God: as parable, any steep/ and blue w...
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Queer Cinema in Europe
Robin Griffiths
Review
"The book is filled with great articles and analysis of interesting European film scenarios [...]This anthology wi...
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