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Men on Men 5: Best New Gay Fiction (1994)

by David Bergman (Editor)

Other authors: Paul Bonin-Rodiguez (Contributor), Liam Brosnaham (Contributor), Peter Cashorali (Contributor), Clifford Chase (Contributor), Justin Chin (Contributor)15 more, Jameson Currier (Contributor), Joshua David (Contributor), Wesley Gibson (Contributor), Gary Glickman (Contributor), Raphael Kadushin (Contributor), Brian Kirkpatrick (Contributor), Adam Klein (Contributor), Michael Lowenthal (Contributor), Jaime Manrique (Contributor), Richard McCann (Contributor), John L. Myers (Contributor), David Rakoff (Contributor), Robert Rodi (Contributor), Reginald Shepherd (Contributor), D. Lee Williams (Contributor)

Series: Men on Men (5)

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Best New Gay Fiction This dazzling collection of new gay fiction brings together established writers and bright new voices from all over the US. Robert Rodi, Michael Lowenthal, Jaime Manrique, Gary Glickman, Jameson Currier, and 15 others explore such themes as self-representation and love, family and fantasy, and simple survival in the time of AIDS. Exceptional works that clearly illustrate that gay writers are creating some of the best and most provocative fiction being published today.… (more)

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