1973 held all of life's possibilities before me. I had graduated high school in 1972 and begun theatre school in the fall. That August, I had left behind my lover -- a married woman more than twice my age -- back in my hometown of Cornwall, assuming our romance had run its course. But that would prove naïve. We really were that in love. Theatre school presented more complications than I had bargained for, and within three months I had flown off to Montreal to start anew, landing on the doorsteps of another lover from my youth. The glitter of Montreal gay clubs with its drag queens, the allure…mehr
1973 held all of life's possibilities before me. I had graduated high school in 1972 and begun theatre school in the fall. That August, I had left behind my lover -- a married woman more than twice my age -- back in my hometown of Cornwall, assuming our romance had run its course. But that would prove naïve. We really were that in love. Theatre school presented more complications than I had bargained for, and within three months I had flown off to Montreal to start anew, landing on the doorsteps of another lover from my youth. The glitter of Montreal gay clubs with its drag queens, the allure of sex and drugs, along with the hope for a professional acting career were all about to collide as January of 1973 opened its doors to Early Applause.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Tobias Maxwell is the author of five novels, Rafael Jerome, 2165 Hillside, The Month After September, The Sex and Dope Show Saga, and Thomas; a novella, And Baby Makes Two; four memoirs, Naked Ink, Diary of a Smalltown Boy, Vols. 1 and 2, 1973-Early Applause, 1977-The Year of Leaving Monsieur, and 1983-The Unknown Season; as well as a poetry collection, Homogium. You can find more by visiting his website and blog at: www.tobiasmaxwell.com, bymax7@wordpress.com.
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