Sigmund Lipinsky (1873-1940) |
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Sunday, August 21, 2016
Mates by Tom Wakefield
London : Gay Men's Press, 1983 |
Len’s father is very accepting of Len and Cyril’s friendship when they come for a visit … even giving up his double bed so that the 'mates' can stay together. At the end of the novel, Len is treated quite badly by Cyril's sister. Wakefield seems to be making a statement here about the earlier generation actually being a bit more accepting than the current generation (1980s). This makes some sense since in Britain, men who grew up in the early part of the 20th century would have had a very different experience. Tom Wakefield was born in 1935, so his father would likely have been born no later than the early teens.
Although published after Mates, many of the themes explored appear to have been worked out in the short stories in Drifters (1984). Not being on the same page about commitment or 'settling down' appears in the stories, The Nature Lover and A Man to Share. In the short story Gypsies, John and his partner Alan discover that John’s nephew-in-law (his niece’s husband) plans to have them sleep in separate beds on different floors, because he can't handle the thought of them sleeping in the same bed.
Mates is a truly touching novel. Each chapter feels genuine and shows the gay experience over the course of nearly 30 years.
Saturday, August 20, 2016
Saturday, August 6, 2016
The Single Twin by Robert C. Ray
New York : Comet Press, 1959 |
Three students nearing graduation in Summitville, IN are in a love triangle. Artistic, Sam, whose parents died when he was young, lives with his grandmother and is gay. (It's his gallery show that opens the novel.) Velma lives with her mother, with whom she battles on a daily basis. Her father abandoned them when she was young. Velma's boyfriend, Ramon is a gypsy from the wrong side of the tracks and also has a very close relationship with Sam. Ramon wants to marry Velma to please his father and Velma needs to get married because she is pregnant by another man. After the wedding, this secret quickly causes the rapid destruction of the marriage.
Robert C. Ray (b. 1926) Author of The Single Twin |
Robert C. Ray was born in Elwood, Indiana in 1926, attended the John Herron Art Institute after high school and is a professional painter and an interior decorator.
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