Men on Men 2000: Best New Gay Fiction for the MillenniumDavid Bergman, Karl Woelz Now spanning eight volumes and two decades, the Men on Men series continues to showcase the remarkable talent of gay literary writers. These venerable collections of short stories have become a gay literary institution, launching the careers of several, now luminary, writers--including Joe Keenan, Christopher Bram, Dale Peck, and David Leavitt. True to its tradition, Men on Men 2000 brings bright new literary talent together with established writers--such as Edmund White and Brian Bouldrey--to offer a poignant collection of gay fiction that is provocative and illuminating at every turn. This diverse group of voices etches an indelible portrait of gay life at the dawn of the twenty-first century, addressing issues such as identity and gender stereotypes, the power of love, the lingering shadow of AIDS, and the new adventure of fatherhood. |
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... streets fill- ing with people , and the late October wind bringing a sharp chill , he walked down Chocowinity Street till he came to the address noted in the newspaper , an apartment house with the same orna- mental ironwork on the ...
... streets fill- ing with people , and the late October wind bringing a sharp chill , he walked down Chocowinity Street till he came to the address noted in the newspaper , an apartment house with the same orna- mental ironwork on the ...
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... street . A Planned Parenthood escort approached and asked if they had an appointment . Maria nodded . A patrol car pulled up . Two cops got out and forced the protest- ers onto the sidewalk across the street . The crowd held lit candles ...
... street . A Planned Parenthood escort approached and asked if they had an appointment . Maria nodded . A patrol car pulled up . Two cops got out and forced the protest- ers onto the sidewalk across the street . The crowd held lit candles ...
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... street and began to walk home from Hudson Street , one hundred blocks to the Upper West Side . The whole way , as I walked , I kept thinking one thought : I am walking the way a survivor walks , one foot in front of the other ...
... street and began to walk home from Hudson Street , one hundred blocks to the Upper West Side . The whole way , as I walked , I kept thinking one thought : I am walking the way a survivor walks , one foot in front of the other ...
Contents
BOULEVARD Jim Grimsley | 10 |
1 | 36 |
THE COLOR OF RAIN Michael Villane | 56 |
Copyright | |
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