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Product Description: 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...read more
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9780786720392 | Da Capo Pr, May 12, 2008, cover price $16.00 | About this edition: 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.
Grieving over the death of his invalid mother, a jaded professor heads for the nation's capital to recuperate and finds in his lonely and repressed landlord, the city and its architecture, and the letters and journals of Mary Todd Lincoln insights into America and the feelings of loneliness, yearning, and mourning. Reprint.
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9781401302504 | Hachette Books, June 6, 2006, cover price $19.95 | About this edition: Grieving over the death of his mother, a jaded professor heads for the nation's capital to recuperate and finds in his lonely landlord and the journals of Mary Todd Lincoln insights into the feelings of loneliness, yearning, and mourning.
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9781401308940 | Reprint edition (Hachette Book Group USA, June 5, 2007), cover price $16.99 | About this edition: Grieving over the death of his invalid mother, a jaded professor heads for the nation's capital to recuperate and finds in his lonely and repressed landlord, the city and its architecture, and the letters and journals of Mary Todd Lincoln insights into America and the feelings of loneliness, yearning, and mourning.
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9788495470584 | Odisea Editorial Sl, February 28, 2006, cover price $36.95
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9780786716159 | Running Pr Book Pub, October 17, 2005, cover price $14.95 | About this edition: A second anthology of short fictional works by rising gay authors offers insight into the community's broad range of experiences, in a volume that includes tales of coming out, self-representation, family, and sex and love in the time of AIDS.
Some of today's most notable gay writers, including Andrew Solomon, Jesse Green, Stephen McCauley, and James Saslow, share their own experiences with coming out to their fathers, examining the often turbulent relationships between fathers and gay sons, in a powerful, poignant, and wise collection. Original.
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9781569245644 | Da Capo Pr, November 5, 2002, cover price $16.95 | About this edition: Some of today's most notable gay writers, including Andrew Solomon, Jesse Green, Stephen McCauley, and James Saslow, share their own experiences with coming out to their fathers.
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9780060937065 | Reprint edition (Perennial, December 1, 2001), cover price $13.99 | About this edition: Embarking on an obsessive quest for love in the gay world, the handsome, kind, and desirable Malone seeks a permanent love in Manhattan's gay baths and all-night discotheques and on Fire Island's bacchanalian beaches.
A portrait of a family living on the tropical island of Aruba focuses on the interrelationship between the father, a kindly but remote oil executive, the beautiful mother, and their son, Paul, a young gay man struggling to come to terms with his homosexuality, his Catholic religious upbringing, and his relationship with his parents. Reprint. 15,000 first printing.
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9780060937348 | Reprint edition (Perennial, December 1, 2001), cover price $13.99 | About this edition: A portrait of a family living on the tropical island of Aruba focuses on the interrelationship between the father, a kindly but remote oil executive, the beautiful mother, and their son, Paul, a young gay man struggling to come to terms with his homosexuality, his Catholic religious upbringing, and his relationship with his parents.
9780452263956 | Reissue edition (New Amer Library, October 1, 1989), cover price $8.95
The author of the best-selling gay novel Dancer from the Dance presents a new collection of short stories--many never before published--that explores the lives of a variety of memorable characters as it deals with such themes as travel, broken love affairs, failed dreams, and comedies of circumstance. Reprint.
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9780452281714 | Reissue edition (Plume, May 1, 2000), cover price $12.95 | About this edition: The author of the best-selling gay novel Dancer from the Dance presents a new collection of short stories--many never before published--that explores the lives of a variety of memorable characters as it deals with such themes as travel, broken love affairs, failed dreams, and comedies of circumstance.
Product Description: Andrew Holleran's first novel, Dancer from the Dance, is recognized as a classic portrait of gay life in New York in the 1970s. His subsequent works, from Nights in Aruba and The Beauty of Men to the essays in Ground Zero, established Holleran as the preeminent voice in the contemporary gay literary canon...read more
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9780786865185 | Hyperion Books, June 2, 1999, cover price $23.45 | About this edition: Andrew Holleran's first novel, Dancer from the Dance, is recognized as a classic portrait of gay life in New York in the 1970s.
9780786864614 | Hyperion Books, June 1, 1999, cover price $23.45 | About this edition: Stories explore the lives of gay men, dealing with such themes as travel, broken love affairs, failed dreams, and comedies of circumstance
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9780688048570 | William Morrow & Co, June 1, 1996, cover price $24.00 | About this edition: Lark's mourning over the loss of his youth and of friends and acquaintances, his visits to his dying mother, and his actual and remembered visits to boat docks and baths comprise a narrative of loneliness, aging, and obsessive desire
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9780452277748 | Reprint edition (Plume, June 1, 1997), cover price $12.95 | About this edition: Lark's mourning over the loss of his youth and of friends and acquaintances, his visits to his dying mother, and his actual and remembered visits to boat docks and baths comprise a narrative of loneliness, aging, and obsessive desire
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9780614962666, titled "In the Mirror of Men's Eyes" | William Morrow Audio, June 1, 1995, cover price $25.00
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9780452262362 | Reissue edition (Plume, July 1, 1989), cover price $8.95 | About this edition: Essays discuss AIDS, the homosexual community, snobbery, sickroom visits, apartments, friendships, Henry James, the theater, promiscuity, celibacy, beauty, and trust
Beautiful, kind, and desirable, Malone seeks a permanent love in Manhattan's gay baths and all-night discotheques and on Fire Island's bacchanalian beaches
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9780688033576 | Reissue edition (William Morrow & Co, July 1, 1988), cover price $19.95 | About this edition: Beautiful, kind, and desirable, Malone seeks a permanent love in Manhattan's gay baths and all-night discotheques and on Fire Island's bacchanalian beaches
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9780452261297 | Reprint edition (New Amer Library, April 1, 1987), cover price $12.95
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