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Gay fiction before the Violet Quill was of four classes. The first two were primarily or ostensibly for straight audiences where the gay characters are either minor to the main theme, or in which they live tragic lives and then died. The third was those of high literary values and were therefore
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gay writers in America, and the group includes writers and works that have been linked to gay writing as a literary movement. Edmund White and Andrew Holleran in particular stand out.
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Felice Picano recalls that the group started because straight editors, agents, and fellow writers weren't being helpful with advice on gay themed writing.
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to read from their writings to each other and to critique them. This group and the writers epitomize the years between the
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What made this group important was that several of its members became some of the most important
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Published:May 9, 1994. Short piece on Felice Picano reading and reference to The Violet Quill.
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Edmund White remembers the group meeting from 1979 to 1983; see his essay
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Art and sex in Greenwich Village : gay literary life after Stonewall
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The Violet Quill Reader: The Emergence of Gay Writing After Stonewall
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Between 1988 and 1990, AIDS claimed the lives of four of these men.
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The Violet Hour: The Violet Quill and the Making of Gay Culture
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Index

Violet Quill
New York City
Stonewall Riots
AIDS
Post-Stonewall
Christopher Cox
Robert Ferro
Michael Grumley
Andrew Holleran
Felice Picano
Edmund White
George Whitmore
Dancer from the Dance
An Asian Minor
A Boy's Own Story
"Out of the Closet, Onto the Bookshelf"
Art and sex in Greenwich Village : gay literary life after Stonewall
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978-0-7867-1813-9




St. Martin's Press
ISBN
978-0-312-11091-8



"The Violet Quill"

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