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Arkansas: Three Novellas
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Arkansas: Three Novellas Paperback - 1998

by Leavitt, David

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Three novellas of escape and exile, touching and funny and at times calculatedly outrageous, by David Leavitt, "writing with subtlety, maturity and compassion about the complexity and fragility of human relationships" ("Los Angeles Times Book Review").

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  • Title Arkansas: Three Novellas
  • Author Leavitt, David
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition [ Edition: Repri
  • Condition Used - Very Good
  • Pages 208
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Mariner Books, Wilmington, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
  • Date 1998-04-03
  • Features Table of Contents
  • Bookseller's Inventory # G4-Z4Y6-JY71
  • ISBN 9780395901281 / 0395901286
  • Weight 0.46 lbs (0.21 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.28 x 5.52 x 0.51 in (21.03 x 14.02 x 1.30 cm)
  • Themes
    • Cultural Region: Mid-South
    • Cultural Region: Southeast U.S.
    • Cultural Region: South
    • Geographic Orientation: Arkansas
    • Sex & Gender: Gay
    • Topical: Family
    • Topical: Lgbt
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 96044315
  • Dewey Decimal Code FIC

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Summary

Here are three novellas of escape and exile, touching and funny and at times calculatedly outrageous. In "Saturn Street," a disaffected L.A. screenwriter delivers lunches to homebound AIDS patients, only to find himself falling in love with one of them. In "The Wooden Anniversary," Nathan and Celia - familiar characters from Leavitt's story collections - reunite after a five-year separation. And in "The Term-Paper Artist," a writer named David Leavitt, hiding out at his father's house in the aftermath of a publishing scandal, experiences literary rejuvenation when he agrees to write term papers for UCLA undergraduates in exchange for sex.

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I WAS IN TROUBLE.

Media reviews

"Classic Leavitt - writing with subtlety, maturity and compassion about the complexity and fragility of human relationships." The Los Angeles Times

"Sly, self-knowing, and hilarous." The New York Times

"Spectacularly effective fiction." Time Magazine