Short Story Anthologies, Peoples & Cultures - American Anthologies, Gay & Lesbian Fiction, Gay & Lesbian Literature Anthologies
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Editorials
Publishers Weekly -
Stambolian's second anthology of gay fiction, representing 18 writers, reveals a broad range of subjects and settings: a gay man reflects on his pained relations with his father in Gary Glickman's moving and graceful ``Magic''; Joseph Pintauro's ``Jungle Dove'' focuses on straight male prisoners coerced into sex with each other; a married, bisexual schools superintendent narrates Allan Gurganus's ``Adult Art.'' Sadly but inevitably, AIDS, along with New York City's gay community, is central to many stories, among the best of which are ``Solidarity,'' a previously unpublished work by Albert Innaurato, and Christopher Davis's ``The Boys in the Bars.'' Yet Stambolian's promise of mainstream appeal is unlikely. The collective misogyny is offensive and the literary merit of perhaps a third of these pieces is insufficient to command the attention of readers without ties to gay culture. (Nov.)Book Details
Published
August 1, 1987
Publisher
New York : New American Library, c1988.
Pages
1
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780452261433