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In his first-ever collection of nonfiction, Christopher Bram meditates on coming out, the power of gay fiction and more.
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Acclaimed novelist and 2001 Guggenheim Fellow Christopher Bram is a master explorer of human desire, regardless of era or setting. He is perhaps best known for his modern classic Gods and Monsters, the story of aged Frankenstein director James Whale and his love for his handsome gardener Clayton Boone; the book was adapted into an Academy Award-winning film. Bram’s other works include The Notorious Dr. August, Lives of the Circus Animals, and Exiles in America, centering around questions of love and sexual identity in the post-Civil War era, the New York theater world, and post-9/11 America respectively. A Virginia native, Bram lives in New York City.
