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comedies, dramas
CONTENTS The Blasphemer (revised) . . . 5 “Mean Enough for Ya?” . . . 129 “Who Are You Going As?” . . . 204 “Annie, Forget Your Gun” . . . 216 Jane Austen’s New Play and Sex Life . . . 230 Puppets Rule! . . . 323 “Asylum?” . . . 391 “Oh, Leave Me Alone”(straight version) . . . 404 “Oh, Leave Me Alone (gay version) . . . 448 “Those Golden Years” (with two women) . . . 493 “Those Golden Years” (with man and woman) . . . 504
eleventh of ten volumes
Margaret and Ernie Vs. the World (photo). . . 1 Margaret and Ernie Vs. the World . . . . . . . 3 The Birthday Boy . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 137 "Stealing Souls". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 231 Demons . . . . . . . 275 Oliver Cromwell and the Boys: No Mince Pies . . 359 The Third Part of Henry the Fourth . . . . . . 507
in seven volumes
in seven volumes
The first gay protest novel, first published by G.P. Putnam, May, 1971
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Curzon searches for love in California during the gay liberation movement of 1975 and struggles to complete a novel of the three great loves of his life