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003 | OCoLC |
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005 | 20190805041948.0 |
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008 | 110419s2012 nyu 000 1 eng |
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‡a 2011014728 |
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‡a(OCoLC)713834626 |
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‡bSt Martins Pr, C/O Mps 16365 James Madison Hwy Us Hwy 15, Gordonsville, VA, USA, 22942, (212)6745151
‡nSAN 631-5011 |
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‡aPS3573.H463
‡bJ33 2012 |
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‡aWhite, E. |
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‡aBIBA |
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‡aWhite, Edmund,
‡d1940- |
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‡aJack Holmes and his friend :
‡ba novel /
‡cEdmund White. |
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‡a1st U.S. ed. |
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‡aNew York :
‡bBloomsbury,
‡c2012. |
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‡a392 pages ;
‡c22 cm |
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‡atext
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‡aunmediated
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‡avolume
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‡aTraces the decades-long friendship of Jack Holmes and Will Wright, which is marked by Jack's secret love for Will, Will's marriage in spite of conflicted sexual feelings, and the devastating rise of AIDS--
‡cSource other than Library of Congress. |
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‡a"Jack Holmes and Will Wright arrive in New York in the calm before the storm of the 1960s. Coworkers at a cultural journal, they soon become good friends. Jack even introduces Will to the woman he will marry. But their friendship is complicated: Jack is also in love with Will. Troubled by his subversive longings, Jack sees a psychiatrist and dates a few women, while also pursuing short-lived liaisons with other men. But in the two decades of their friendship, from the first stirrings of gay liberation through the catastrophe of AIDS, Jack remains devoted to Will. And as Will embraces his heterosexual sensuality, nearly destroying his marriage in the process, the two men share a newfound libertinism in a city that is itself embracing its freedom."--Jacket. |
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‡aMale friendship
‡vFiction. |
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‡aMale homosexuality
‡vFiction. |
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650 | | 1. |
‡aFriendship
‡vFiction. |
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650 | | 1. |
‡aHomosexuality
‡vFiction. |
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655 | | 7. |
‡aFiction.
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‡aPsychological fiction.
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‡3Contributor biographical information
‡uhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1114/2011014728-b.html |
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‡3Publisher description
‡uhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1114/2011014728-d.html |
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‡aBrodart
‡bBROD
‡n13264397
‡c$26.00 |
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‡aBaker and Taylor
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‡aCoutts Information Services
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