Nebraska
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Author: Whitmore, George
First published in 1987 and long out of print, Nebraska is a classic underground novel by the gay writer and activist George Whitmore. Giving the reader glimpses into how gay lives were secretly lived and horrifically extinguished in 1950s rural America, and with an unforeseen ending that can only be described with the delicately complicated touch of Whitmore’s enigmatic prose, Nebraska will stay in your mind long after finishing it.Craig Mullen, a young boy in Nebraska, gets hit by a car on the way to buy groceries. After having his leg amputated, he is bedridden, lonely, bored and addicted to painkillers. His rare interactions with kids his own age, specifically with a neighbor boy who often spends the night, awaken his feelings to further explore. When Craig’s uncle moves into the family home, a world of hope, pain, mystery and despair descends upon the Mullen family.George Whitmore (1945–89) was an American playwright, novelist and poet. He was a member of a literary group known as the Violet Quill, whose seven authors are regarded as the strongest voices of the gay male experience in the post-Stonewall era.
ISBN 9798991298889. The Song Cave. pb. 153 pages. 19.1 x 14 cm.
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First published in 1987 and long out of print, Nebraska is a classic underground novel by the gay writer and activist George Whitmore. Giving the reader glimpses into how gay lives were secretly lived and horrifically extinguished in 1950s rural America, and with an unforeseen ending that can only be described with the delicately complicated touch of Whitmore’s enigmatic prose, Nebraska will stay in your mind long after finishing it.Craig Mullen, a young boy in Nebraska, gets hit by a car on the way to buy groceries. After having his leg amputated, he is bedridden, lonely, bored and addicted to painkillers. His rare interactions with kids his own age, specifically with a neighbor boy who often spends the night, awaken his feelings to further explore. When Craig’s uncle moves into the family home, a world of hope, pain, mystery and despair descends upon the Mullen family.George Whitmore (1945–89) was an American playwright, novelist and poet. He was a member of a literary group known as the Violet Quill, whose seven authors are regarded as the strongest voices of the gay male experience in the post-Stonewall era.
ISBN 9798991298889. The Song Cave. pb. 153 pages. 19.1 x 14 cm.
available