Publication of this sourcebook on important gay American fiction
writers grants legitimacy and recognition to this rapidly emerging
area of literary studies. Though wary of canon-formation in this
groundbreaking work, editor Nelson has selected fifty-seven writers
whose works have received serious critical acclaim and/or have won
large audiences or, in a few cases, are worthy of greater
attention. Included are representative writers of detective fiction
and science fiction, but not authors of erotic fiction or pulp
novels. Also excluded are a few novelists whose expressed wishes
for privacy were respected. Writers and their works are examined in
the gay literary context, and a majority of the contributing
essayists are themselves gay male scholars and writers who bring
with them a level of personal and political sensitivity that is
generally lacking in non-gay assessments of this literature.
Each entry begins with biographical information, proceeds to an
interpretive summary of major works and themes, provides an
overview of critical reception accorded the author, and concludes
with bibliographies of primary and secondary materials. In a lively
and perceptive introductory essay, Bredbeck inquires into what we
mean by gay literature and the inherent tensions in these terms.
Conceding the impossibility of speaking conclusively of gay
literature, he nevertheless stresses the importance of the task and
ends with a survey of critical studies of the gay male novel and
works of gay male criticism.
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