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Afterlife

  • Paul Monette

3.00

1 ratings

Afterlife is a haunting and unforgettable story of men facing loss and seeking love, movingly capturing the moment in the 1980s when the AIDS epidemic was completely devastating the American gay community. Here, National Book Award winner Paul Monette depicts three men of various economic and social backgrounds, all with one thing in common: They are widowers, in a way, and all of their lovers died of AIDS in an LA hospital within a week of one another.

Steven, Sonny, and Dell meet weekly to discuss how to go on with their lives despite the hanging sword of being HIV positive. One tries to find a semblance of normalcy; one rebels openly against the disease, choosing to treat his body as a temple that he can consecrate and desecrate at will; and one throws himself into fierce political activism. No matter what path each one takes, they are all searching for one thing: a way to live and love again.

Afterlife finds Paul Monette at his most autobiographical, portraying men in a situation that he himself experienced, and one that he described to critical acclaim in the award-winning Borrowed Time: An AIDS Memoir.

Genres

  • AIDS (Disease)
  • Fiction
  • Gay men
  • Loss (Psychology)
  • Patients
  • Homosexuels masculins
  • Perte (Psychologie)
  • Sidéens
  • Romans, nouvelles
  • LGBTQ HIV/AIDS
  • LGBTQ novels
  • Fiction, gay
  • Fiction, lgbtq+, gay
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About the author

  • Paul Monette

    16 October 1945 - 10 February 1995

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    4 ratings · 40 works

Editions

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    1st ed.

    Crown Publishers

    1990

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    Avon Books

    1991

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    Abacus

    1996

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    Kensington

    July 1, 2002