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The Penguin Book of Gay Short Stories

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Viking, 1994 - Fiction - 655 pages
The themes in this collection of short stories embody the experiences of love between men, the nature of homosexual identity, and the relationship of gay men with each other, their friends, and families. Features original stories from Larry Kramer, Edmund White, Christopher Coe, D.H. Lawrence, and others.

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User Review  - Thomas - Goodreads

a wonderful book - so much different from what I would have expected ... there brilliant excerpts of great book in it (and from some the authors I will read afterwards) .. there are stories to laugh ... Read full review

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User Review  - Mirvan Ereon - Goodreads

I love this book. Reading it now. I will soon review it. Read full review

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Contents

H LAWRENCE
1
FORSTER
9
CHRISTOPHER ISHERWOOD
24
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About the author (1994)

David Leavitt's first collection of stories, "Family Dancing," was a finalist for both the National Book Critics Circle Award & the PEN/Faulkner Prize. "The Lost Language of Cranes" was made into a BBC film, & "While England Sleeps" was shortlisted for the Los Angeles Times Fiction Prize. Leavitt is also the author of "Equal Affections," "A Place I've Never Been," "Arkansas," & "The Page Turner." With Mark Mitchell, he coedited "The Penguin Book of Short Stories" & "The Pages Passed from Hand to Hand" & cowrote "Italian Pleasures." He is recipient of fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation & the National Endowment for the Arts. He divides his time between Italy and Florida.

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