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280 pages • missing pub info (view editions)
ISBN/UID: 9781681377766
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: The New York Review of Books
Edition Pub Date: Not specified
The ideal reader for About Ed is someone who will savor a decades-spanning, genre-bending elegy constructed from a dead lover’s actual dream notebooks, queer San Francisco counterhistory, and the author’s own evolving New Narrative experiments in memory, desire, and grief.
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A moving story about love, AIDS, grief, and memory by one of the most adventurous writers to come out of San Francisco's LGBTQ+ scene.Bob Glück met Ed Aulerich-Sugai in 1970. Ed was an aspiring artist; Bob wanted to write. They were young men in S...
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emotional: 84%
reflective: 84%
challenging: 61%
sad: 61%
dark: 30%
hopeful: 23%
inspiring: 23%
funny: 15%
adventurous: 7%
relaxing: 7%
tense: 7%
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Death, Sexual content, Terminal illness280 pages • missing pub info (view editions)
ISBN/UID: 9781681377766
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: The New York Review of Books
Edition Pub Date: Not specified
The ideal reader for About Ed is someone who will savor a decades-spanning, genre-bending elegy constructed from a dead lover’s actual dream notebooks, queer San Francisco counterhistory, and the author’s own evolving New Narrative experiments in memory, desire, and grief.
Description
A moving story about love, AIDS, grief, and memory by one of the most adventurous writers to come out of San Francisco's LGBTQ+ scene.Bob Glück met Ed Aulerich-Sugai in 1970. Ed was an aspiring artist; Bob wanted to write. They were young men in S...
Community Reviews
Moods
emotional: 84%
reflective: 84%
challenging: 61%
sad: 61%
dark: 30%
hopeful: 23%
inspiring: 23%
funny: 15%
adventurous: 7%
relaxing: 7%
tense: 7%
Pace
Content Warnings
Submitted by users as part of their reviews
Graphic
Death, Sexual content, Terminal illness