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By turns hilarious and
heartbreaking, Armistead
Maupin's bestselling Tales of
the City novels—the final three
of which are collected in this
third omnibus volume—stand
as an incomparable blend of
great storytelling and incisive
social commentary on
American culture from the
seventies through the first two
decades of the new
millennium. “These final days
of his San Francisco friends
and lovers, gay and straight,
are seriously moving…. Maupin
deftly illustrates how far
America and the pioneering
Anna have come, and nearly
forty years into the series, his
writing remains wildly addictive
but is deeper and
richer.”—PeopleThe last three
novels of Armistead Maupin’s
bestselling, critically-acclaimed
Tales of the City are now
available for the first time as
an omnibus edition. The epic
series, published between 1978
and 2014, spans the decade
before the AIDS crisis through
the era of marriage equality
following an unforgettable set
of characters, whose diverse
sexual identities helped set the
social stage for the ongoing
sexual revolution.Goodbye
Barbary Lane—comprised of
Michael Tolliver Lives (2007),
Mary Ann in Autumn (2010),
and The Days of Anna Madrigal
(2014)—brings closure to the
lives and legacies of the
characters through which
generations have found
connection to America’s larger
cultural struggles over the past
four decades.Joining two
companion omnibus volumes,
28 Barbary Lane and Back to
Barbary Lane, Goodbye
Barbary Lane presents all of
“Mr. Maupin’s adeptness at
fluid dialogue, his flair for
shaping characters who thread
the needle between pop
archetypes and singular human
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● Author : Armistead
Maupin
● Pages : 832 pages
● Publisher : Harper
Perennial
● Language : eng
● ISBN-10 : 0062563777
● ISBN-13 :
9780062563774
Book Synopsis:
By turns hilarious and heartbreaking, Armistead Maupin's bestselling Tales of the City
novels—the final three of which are collected in this third omnibus volume—stand as an
incomparable blend of great storytelling and incisive social commentary on American
culture from the seventies through the first two decades of the new millennium. “These
final days of his San Francisco friends and lovers, gay and straight, are seriously
moving…. Maupin deftly illustrates how far America and the pioneering Anna have
come, and nearly forty years into the series, his writing remains wildly addictive but is
deeper and richer.”—PeopleThe last three novels of Armistead Maupin’s bestselling,
critically-acclaimed Tales of the City are now available for the first time as an omnibus
edition. The epic series, published between 1978 and 2014, spans the decade before
the AIDS crisis through the era of marriage equality following an unforgettable set of
characters, whose diverse sexual identities helped set the social stage for the ongoing
sexual revolution.Goodbye Barbary Lane—comprised of Michael Tolliver Lives (2007),
Mary Ann in Autumn (2010), and The Days of Anna Madrigal (2014)—brings closure to
the lives and legacies of the characters through which generations have found
connection to America’s larger cultural struggles over the past four decades.Joining two
companion omnibus volumes, 28 Barbary Lane and Back to Barbary Lane, Goodbye
Barbary Lane presents all of “Mr. Maupin’s adeptness at fluid dialogue, his flair for
shaping characters who thread the needle between pop archetypes and singular
human beings, and his great gift for intricate if occasionally preposterous plotting”(New
York Times).
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Author : Armistead Maupin
Pages : 832 pages
Publisher : Harper Perennial
Language : eng
ISBN-10 : 0062563777
ISBN-13 : 9780062563774
Download (PDF) Goodbye Barbary Lane (Tales of the City
Omnibus, #7-9) Armistead Maupin
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By turns hilarious and heartbreaking, Armistead Maupin's bestselling Tales of the City
novels—the final three of which are collected in this third omnibus volume—stand as an
incomparable blend of great storytelling and incisive social commentary on American
culture from the seventies through the first two decades of the new millennium. “These
final days of his San Francisco friends and lovers, gay and straight, are seriously
moving…. Maupin deftly illustrates how far America and the pioneering Anna have
come, and nearly forty years into the series, his writing remains wildly addictive but is
deeper and richer.”—PeopleThe last three novels of Armistead Maupin’s bestselling,
critically-acclaimed Tales of the City are now available for the first time as an omnibus
edition. The epic series, published between 1978 and 2014, spans the decade before
the AIDS crisis through the era of marriage equality following an unforgettable set of
characters, whose diverse sexual identities helped set the social stage for the ongoing
sexual revolution.Goodbye Barbary Lane—comprised of Michael Tolliver Lives (2007),
Mary Ann in Autumn (2010), and The Days of Anna Madrigal (2014)—brings closure to
the lives and legacies of the characters through which generations have found
connection to America’s larger cultural struggles over the past four decades.Joining two
companion omnibus volumes, 28 Barbary Lane and Back to Barbary Lane, Goodbye
Barbary Lane presents all of “Mr. Maupin’s adeptness at fluid dialogue, his flair for
shaping characters who thread the needle between pop archetypes and singular
human beings, and his great gift for intricate if occasionally preposterous plotting”(New
York Times).
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By turns hilarious and heartbreaking, Armistead Maupin's
bestselling Tales of the City novels—the final three of which
are collected in this third omnibus volume—stand as an
incomparable blend of great storytelling and incisive social
commentary on American culture from the seventies through
the first two decades of the new millennium. “These final days
of his San Francisco friends and lovers, gay and straight, are
seriously moving…. Maupin deftly illustrates how far America
and the pioneering Anna have come, and nearly forty years
into the series, his writing remains wildly addictive but is
deeper and richer.”—PeopleThe last three novels of Armistead
Maupin’s bestselling, critically-acclaimed Tales of the City are
now available for the first time as an omnibus edition. The epic
series, published between 1978 and 2014, spans the decade
before the AIDS crisis through the era of marriage equality
following an unforgettable set of characters, whose diverse
sexual identities helped set the social stage for the ongoing
sexual revolution.Goodbye Barbary Lane—comprised of
Michael Tolliver Lives (2007), Mary Ann in Autumn (2010), and
The Days of Anna Madrigal (2014)—brings closure to the lives
and legacies of the characters through which generations have
found connection to America’s larger cultural struggles over
the past four decades.Joining two companion omnibus
volumes, 28 Barbary Lane and Back to Barbary Lane,
Goodbye Barbary Lane presents all of “Mr. Maupin’s
adeptness at fluid dialogue, his flair for shaping characters
who thread the needle between pop archetypes and singular
human beings, and his great gift for intricate if occasionally
preposterous plotting”(New York Times).
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