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Men who loved me : a memoir in the form of a novel / Felice Picano.

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  • ISBN: 0453007007
  • ISBN: 9780453007009
  • Physical Description: 325 pages ; 23 cm
  • Publisher: New York : NAL Books, New American Library, a division of Penguin Books USA Inc. ; [1989]
Subject: Picano, Felice, 1944-
Authors, American > 20th century > Biography.
Manhattan (New York, N.Y.) > Social life and customs.
Rome (Italy) > Social life and customs.
Gay men > United States > Biography.
Americans > Italy > Biography.
Motion picture industry.

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Syndetic Solutions - Publishers Weekly Review for ISBN Number 0453007007
Men Who Loved Me : A Memoir in the Form of a Novel
Men Who Loved Me : A Memoir in the Form of a Novel
by Picano, Felice
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Men Who Loved Me : A Memoir in the Form of a Novel

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The narrator tours Europe in the 1960s, luxuriating in his homosexual lifestyle; he later returns to New York's Greenwich Village where the Stonewall rebellion marks the beginning of the gay rights movement. An AIDS ending is ``ham-handed'' in an otherwise ``distinguished and humorous portrait of a vanished age,'' said PW . (Nov.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

Syndetic Solutions - Library Journal Review for ISBN Number 0453007007
Men Who Loved Me : A Memoir in the Form of a Novel
Men Who Loved Me : A Memoir in the Form of a Novel
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Library Journal Review

Men Who Loved Me : A Memoir in the Form of a Novel

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This second installment of Picano's fictionalized autobiography (following Ambidextrous: The Secret Lives of Children , Gay. Pr., 1985) covers a relatively brief period in the mid-1960s when the author was in his early 20s. It has two main focal points--a sojourn in Rome during which he fulfills his objective of becoming homosexual and his life as one of the Jane Street ``girls'' back in New York a couple of years prior to Stonewall. In part the tale of a young man's search for identity and an examination of life in a world on the verge of change, its often pretentious, self-indulgent, and gossipy tone also suggests a put-on (at least one hopes it's a put-on) of the tell-it-all tales now so popular. It is further marred by loose editing (i.e., implausible time frames, Michael York playing Tybalt and not Mercutio in Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet ) and a weak ending. Still, it has some wonderful episodes--e.g., tea with ``aunty'' W.H. Auden--and thus should find an audience. For popular fiction collections.-- David W. Henderson, Eckerd Coll. Lib., St. Petersburg, Fla. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.


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