Armistead Maupin
Auteur américain né en 1944
Une voix dans la nuit de Armistead Maupin
Le lundi 9 août 2004 par Dadoo
Gabriel Noon, le héros de ce roman d’Armistead Maupin est un chroniqueur radio qui ressemble étrangement à l’auteur. Après une séparation difficile d’avec son ami il prend contact avec un adolescent de 13 ans qui violé par ses parents pédophiles et leurs amis lutte contre le sida en écoutant les histoires de Gabriel à la radio.
Bye-bye Barbary Lane de Armistead Maupin
Le lundi 1er octobre 2001 par Dadoo
Le 6ème et dernier opus des Chroniques de San Fransisco clôt assez bien ce cycle. Nous sommes en 1987, on retrouve tous les personnages clefs de la série : Mary-Ann, Michael, Mona, Burke, Brian etc. On retrouve une atmosphere intimiste sans intrigue énorme et saugrenue comme dans certains épisodes précédents.
D’un bord à l’autre de Armistead Maupin
Le mercredi 9 mai 2001 par Dadoo
La suite des Chroniques de San Fransisco qui vient de sortir en poche.
Le cinquième opus se passe dans les années 80 bien sûr à San Fransisco.
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![]() Le Monde | "Le roi n'a pas sommeil", de Cécile Coulon Le Monde ... de vie (éd. du Revoir, 2007,) son premier roman composé à 16 ans, puis l'ont suivie avec Méfiez-vous des enfants sages (Viviane Hamy, 2010), beau texte arachnéen sur l'adolescence, qui lorgnait du côté de Carson McCullers et d'Armistead Maupin. Que (re)lisez-vous?] Cécile Coulon |
![]() Salon | Is gay literature over? Salon Starting in the 1940s, a coterie of bold writers ? Gore Vidal, James Baldwin, Armistead Maupin and Tony Kushner, among many others ? played a central role in creating what we now think of as gay life. Their words gave voice to a segment of the ... |
![]() Capital New York | In Christopher Bram's new book, a history of gay writers ... Capital New York The 1970s saw a major boom in gay publishing as novelists like Armistead Maupin, Larry Kramer, and the authors in the loosely-knit Violet Quill group (most notably Edmund White, Andrew Holleran, and Felice Picano) scored their first successes. |
![]() Coronation Street Blog (blog) | Coronation Street meets Barbary Lane Coronation Street Blog (blog) In our house, we're huge fans of Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City series of novels. At Christmas we treated ourselves to the first two series on DVD - Tales of the City and More Tales of the City - and we've just received from the USA the DVDs of ... |
SHOW: Writers With Drinks, feat. Maureen McHugh, Broke Ass Stuart ... Mission Local And it was namechecked in Armistead Maupin's latest Tales of the City novel. The spoken word ?variety show? mixes genres to raise money for local worthy causes. The award-winning show includes poetry, stand-up comedy, science fiction, fantasy, romance, ... |
![]() Human Events | Pastor: Starbucks hates God Human Events In 2005, Baylor University, a Baptist college in Waco, Texas, pulled Starbucks cups printed with a quote from writer Armistead Maupin who said that life is too damn short to hide being gay. Maupin's quote was part of the company's ?The Way I See It? ... |
In 'I Am My Own Wife,' a character to remember The Seattle Times As Charlotte demurely regales us with re-enacted tales of an abusive childhood, a prison stint, a gay cabaret and her exploits vanquishing evil, her saga does indeed, as Wright writes, resemble "a Cold War thriller written by Armistead Maupin. |
Goodbye to Atlanta's LGBT bookstore CNN (blog) We hosted events with the biggest names in literature such as Edmund White, David Leavitt, Pearl Cleage, Bret Easton Ellis, David Sedaris, Augusten Burroughs, Armistead Maupin, Christopher Rice, Josh Kilmer-Turcell, Jackie Collins, Gregory Maguire and ... |
![]() The Week Magazine | Christopher Bram's 6 favorite books The Week Magazine The Night Listener by Armistead Maupin (Harper Perennial, $14). This semiautobiographical novel by the author of the Tales of the City series begins with a telephone friendship between Maupin and a teenager with AIDS. It becomes a cunning, ... |
Eminent Outlaws - The Gay Writers Who Changed America EDGEOnTheNet And yet, at the same time, he maintains that "gay fiction is nothing if not midlist," which is not at all the case for Michael Cunningham, Edmund White or Armistead Maupin, all of whom he covers extensively in the book. That aside, from his accounts of ... |






