Books
Mapping The Territory
- Item Number
- 147
- Estimated Value
- 24 USD
- Sold
- 13 USD to meowbaby
- Number of Bids
- 2 - Bid History
Item Description
Novelist Christopher Bram has been writing essays for twenty-five years. Mapping the Territory, his first collection of nonfiction, ranges through such topics as the power of gay fiction, coming out in the 1970s in Virginia, low-budget filmmaking with friends in New York, and the sexual imagination of Henry James. He describes the heady experience of seeing his novel Gods and Monsters made into an Oscar-winning movie and he discusses why he and his partner of thirty years don't want to get married. He revisits the titles he read while finding himself as a gay man, and he also shows us Greenwich Village as seen from his front stoop. The book is not simply a collection of short pieces—it's an autobiography of ideas from one of today’s most lively and popular novelists.
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