1976 was a productive year for me. I landed small roles in film and television, appeared in a national commercial that brought in decent money, and garnered nothing but positive reviews as I went from one stage contract to another. With such strong momentum behind it, 1977 was sure to bring even more success. Just one thing threatened to derail me: the man I affectionately called Monsieur. The one-year anniversary of our official breakup had come and gone but this breakup looked a lot like a relationship -- a relationship always on the verge of becoming something again, fed by the crazy hope…mehr
1976 was a productive year for me. I landed small roles in film and television, appeared in a national commercial that brought in decent money, and garnered nothing but positive reviews as I went from one stage contract to another. With such strong momentum behind it, 1977 was sure to bring even more success. Just one thing threatened to derail me: the man I affectionately called Monsieur. The one-year anniversary of our official breakup had come and gone but this breakup looked a lot like a relationship -- a relationship always on the verge of becoming something again, fed by the crazy hope that Monsieur would come to his senses and realize his true love before him. 1977: The Year of Leaving Monsieur chronicles the coming to terms with a loss ... the gradual letting go of an obsession. From the author of Thomas (semifinalist, Lambda Awards 2003), The Sex and Dope Show Saga, 1983 -- The Unknown Season, and Homogium.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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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