Description |
ix, 302 pages ; 23 cm |
Contents |
Foreword / Katherine V. Forrest -- I. The gay and lesbian crime-fiction scene -- II. The authors and their characters -- III. Themes across the series |
Summary |
"This study of gay and lesbian detective fiction examines mystery series and historically significant stand-alone novels published since the early 1960s. Part I describes how these novels make gay and lesbian life visible and forge new, powerful images. It also examines how they fit into the larger history of mystery fiction. Part II groups series according to the type of main character (police officer, private investigator, amateur sleuth, etc.). Each section discusses characters of that type and analyzes the series in which they appear. Comments from authors interviewed for this book play a central role in those analyses. Part III lists series-spanning themes (e.g., homophobia, the closet, gay marriage) and the novels and series that address each of those themes."--BOOK JACKET |
Notes |
Formerly CIP. Uk |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-288) and index |
Subject |
Detective and mystery stories, American -- History and criticism.
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Gays in literature.
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Detective and mystery stories, English -- History and criticism.
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Homosexuality and literature -- English-speaking countries.
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Commonwealth fiction (English) -- History and criticism.
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Gays' writings, American -- History and criticism.
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Gays' writings, English -- History and criticism.
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Lesbians in literature.
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Gay men in literature.
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Author |
Forrest, Katherine V., 1939-
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LC no. |
2004019458 |
ISBN |
0786419571 paperback alkaline paper |
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