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Gay Fiction Speaks

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Today's most celebrated, prominent, and promising authors of gay fiction in English explore the literary influences and themes of their work in these revealing interviews with Richard Canning. Thou...
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  • 18 January 2001
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Today's most celebrated, prominent, and promising authors of gay fiction in English explore the literary influences and themes of their work in these revealing interviews with Richard Canning. Though the interviews touch upon a wide range of issues—including gay culture, AIDS, politics, art, and activism—what truly distinguishes them is the extent to which Canning encourages the authors to reflect on their writing practices, published work, literary forebears, and their writing peers—gay and straight.

• Edmund White talks about narrative style and the story behind the cover of A Boy's Own Story.

• Armistead Maupin discusses his method of writing and how his work has adapted to television.

• Dennis Cooper thinks about L.A., AIDS, Try, and pop music.

• Alan Hollinghurst considers structure and point of view in The Folding Star, and why The Swimming-Pool Library is exactly 366 pages long.

• David Leavitt muses on the identity of the gay reader—and the extent to which that readership defined a tradition.

• Andrew Holleran wonders how he might have made The Beauty of Men "more forlorn, romantic, lost" by writing in the first person.

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Price: $35.00
Pages: 352
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Series: Between Men-Between Women: Lesbian and Gay Studies
Publication Date: 18 January 2001
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780231116954
Format: Paperback
BISACs: LITERARY CRITICISM / LGBTQ+, FICTION / LGBTQ+ / Gay, LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General, LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
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A meaty compendium of worthwhile thoughts and ideas to mull over. The interviewer and the authors have collaborated to bring forth a wealth of colorful authorial confessions, personal and historical anecdotes, prescriptions for a host of the world's ills, and takes on the intersections of life and fiction.
— The Gay & Lesbian Review

Delightful and illuminating interviews... I closed this book feeling wiser and more informed about gay literature and the craft of writing in general.
— Martin Wilson

Culled from incisive interviews, Canning strives for in-depth dialogues with scintillating results. He's captured the genius and energy of our finest generation of gay writers and its impact on today's reader. Brimming with vitality, attitude, individuality and innovation, this anthology of interviews uncovers the stories behind your favorite creative players.
— Genre

The pleasure of the interviews comes from Canning's ability to prompt quirky and ingenious responses from his subjects... as a whole, the book illustrates how these serious artists negotiate the cultural minefields of literary and identity politics in a marketplace that both values and devalues them as 'gay.'
— Publishers Weekly
Richard Canning is lecturer in English and American literature at Sheffield University. He has written for The Guardian, The New Statesman, The Independent, and Attitude.

Foreword by David Bergman
Introduction
James Purdy
John Rechy
Edmund White
Andrew Holleran
Armistead Maupin
Felice Picano
Allan Gurganus
Ethan Mordden
Dennis Cooper
Alan Hollinghurst
David Leavitt
Patrick Gale