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The Plaster Fabric (Paperback): Martyn Goff The Plaster Fabric (Paperback)
Martyn Goff; Introduction by Martin Dines
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R612 Discovery Miles 6 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

" B]rave . . . plainly the work of an intelligent novelist." - "Times Literary Supplement"
"It is doubtful whether since male homosexuality was admitted as a subject for treatment in English fiction it has inspired a more satisfactory novel than Martyn Goff's "The Plaster Fabric."" - "Spectator"
"Mr. Goff's earnest handling of his extremely delicate subject, homosexuality, commends him to serious attention . . . The sense of impending doom, of the hostility of society, of insecurity, and the constant terror of betrayal are all well conceived." - John Betjeman, "Daily Telegraph"
When Martyn Goff's daring first novel, "The Plaster Fabric," was published in 1957, homosexuality was illegal in Great Britain and both Goff and his publisher risked prosecution for the book's frank treatment of gay themes. Laurence "Laurie" Kingston, a former Air Force pilot now working as a bookseller and artist, is a man with a secret. Born gay, Laurie has spun a web of lies to conceal his homosexuality, which, if discovered, could cost him his job, his friends, and even his freedom. After a chance encounter one foggy night with Tom Beeson, a rugged soldier, Laurie finds himself falling in love. But the situation becomes complicated when Laurie's best friend, Susan, also falls for Tom. When Laurie becomes involved in this complicated triangle, he runs the risk of losing everything as the fabric of his carefully constructed life begins to chip away like flakes of plaster . . .
A novel that deserves a place alongside early gay classics like Rodney Garland's "The Heart in Exile" (1953) and Mary Renault's "The Charioteer" (1953), "The Plaster Fabric" is reprinted for the first time in this new edition, which includes a new introduction by Martin Dines and a reproduction of the original jacket art by John Minton.

Indecent Assault (Paperback): Martyn Goff Indecent Assault (Paperback)
Martyn Goff
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R611 Discovery Miles 6 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

'Martyn Goff handles his theme sensitively and calmly, developing the entangled relationships skilfully and credibly.' - "Books and Bookmen"
'Mr Goff writes well. His concern is to show the interaction of private and public life, the effect that a scandal in high places has on those caught up in it. . . . Mr Goff has] both narrative power and talent.' - "Punch"
'Mr. Goff writes compassionately and he has a gift for bringing out the drama in people's ordinary confrontations with each other.' - "Sunday Times"
David Coulsdon, an art student, is astonished when his parents finally give him permission to live away from home, allowing him to move in with his gay uncle Julian and his partner, a flamboyant young actor. David's father, Mark, is a cabinet minister with ambitions to become Prime Minister and wants David to keep an eye on Julian to ensure he doesn't do anything scandalous that might harm his political career. His fears prove only too well founded: Julian is arrested and charged with an unthinkable crime, and David is forced to struggle between his loyalty to his father and his friendship for his uncle as he tries to uncover the truth behind the allegations. But the answers he finds are more shocking than he could ever have imagined, and the consequences may prove devastating to them all . . .
First published in 1967, the year homosexuality was decriminalized in Great Britain, Martyn Goff's "Indecent Assault" is both a compulsively readable political thriller and a fascinating look at gay men and society's attitudes towards them at a pivotal moment in history. This new edition is the first since 1969 and joins Goff's gay classics "The Plaster Fabric" (1957) and "The Youngest Director" (1961), also published by Valancourt.

The Youngest Director (Paperback): Martyn Goff The Youngest Director (Paperback)
Martyn Goff; Introduction by Martin Dines
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R645 Discovery Miles 6 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

'Mr. Goff writes compassionately and he has a gift for bringing out the drama in people's ordinary confrontations with each other.' - "Sunday Times"
'A sophisticated book which demonstrates the conflict between private desires and public eminence.' - "John O'London's"
' R]ewarding . . . a story that is altogether plausible, entertaining, and not weighed down with tragedy.' - "Mattachine Review"
At 32, Leonard Bissel seems to have everything going for him: newly appointed as the youngest director of a major London corporation, he has a posh house in Chelsea, a shiny black MG, and a promising new relationship. There's just one problem: Leonard's boss and his family expect him to marry, not knowing that he is secretly gay and wants nothing more than to settle down in a stable relationship with his partner, John. As Leonard's employer and his parents increase the pressure on him to marry, he will be faced with an impossible decision: is he willing to give up his job, his family, his home, and everything he's worked for in order to remain true to his own identity and the person he loves?
Published in 1961, when homosexuality was still illegal in England, Martyn Goff's "The Youngest Director" is a landmark of British gay fiction. A gripping story exposing the injustice and prejudice faced by gay men in the mid-20th century, Goff's novel remains highly topical today as gay rights and the struggle for marriage equality continue to dominate the headlines. This edition, the first in 30 years, includes a new introduction by Martin Dines and an afterword by the author.

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