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Love Alone
Published in Paperback by St. Martin's Press (1988)
Author: Paul Monette
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breathless poems
It is worth buying the book simply for the first poem, "Here". Each of the pieces moves at a fever pitch, leaving the reader unable to pause even for breath, until the poem ends and leaves you holding the book, wanting more, but needing a break, unable to turn the page. They wear you out reading them, but in the best way possible. Monette documents the death of his partner, and the knowledge of his own advancing illness, and he does so in a way that takes you with him : you feel the urgency, pain, sadness, beauty, love, and preciousness of life right along with the poet. Love Alone isn't poems that just tell you things. It puts them in your hands.


Taking Care of Mrs. Carroll (Stonewall Inn Editions)
Published in Paperback by St. Martin's Press (1988)
Author: Paul Monette
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CAPE COD CUISINE
This novel has comedy, mystery, suspense, and some good old fashioned romance. Paul Monette has woven all these elements into a delightful tale that takes place on picturesque Cape Cod. As David is 'Taking Care of Mrs. Carroll', Paul Monette is taking care of us. The characters entice us to enjoy the surroundings of the Carroll estate and we are treated to interesting plot developments. I have to admit that this is my favorite Paul Monette novel.


The Long Shot
Published in Paperback by Meadowland (1988)
Author: Paul Monette
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LIMP
I was drawn to this novel because of my great respect and admiration for the non-fiction writings of Paul Monette: both "Becoming A Man" and "Borrowed Time" are beautiful, moving documents of Monette's own life, his sexuality, & his heroic fight against the disease (AIDS) that claimed both his lover's life and, eventually, sadly, his own.

I wish I could whole-heartedly recommend Monette's murder mystery, "The Long Shot," but except for a very few interesting characters and a well-written, violent, horrifying death scene at the book's beginning, I found the entire thing very tired. Most of the characters could have come off of the Hollywood cutting room floor, taken out of a "B" movie because they were exceedingly trite. I do not want to tell you too many details since surprise is an element of any mystery, but the main conceit (The hero, Greg Cannon, meets and has sex with a young drifter. This drifter is found soon afterward with a major, closeted Hollywood star...both of them dead in a hot tub. And Greg feels so "connected" with the drifter, after one sexual experience, that he sets out to prove in a very long 320 pages that the men did not commit suicide) had me shaking my head in disbelief in chapter after chapter. Monette's over-use of hundred dollar words and simplistic metaphors is in direct contrast with his total simplicity and honesty in his autobiographies. (i.e.: "Though Artie had only made the mildest pass, the centrifugal motion seemed to push the moment to a pitch" or
"The smell of lilies was so intense that after a while it began to seem not real---as cheap as the dollar toilet water they bottled to sell at the airport" or "...the screw was turning ever tighter."

The only people I'd recommend this limp mystery to are those who love Monette's work already and want to read everything he wrote.

Early Paul Monette novel
A very worthwhile read for fans of the magnificent Paul Monette, "The Long Shot" is a different take on detective fiction and a wry examination of Hollywood closets and the corrupting power of wasted money. This novel lacks the white-hot rage and crystal clarity of his later works, but is superbly and objectively written, with a more direct storytelling device than in his first novel, "Taking Care of Mrs. Carroll." Mr. Monette sometimes wrestles with a convoluted plot while delving effortlessly into well-rounded and believable characters. Newcomers to Paul Monette might try "Halfway Home" or his superb non-fiction works "Becoming a Man" or "Borrowed Time."


Gold Diggers
Published in Paperback by Alyson Pubns (1988)
Author: Paul Monette
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Clearly an early work
Ever since I picked up purely by accident 'Becoming A Man', Monette has become one of my favourite authors. And that rarely are authors like him recognized for his gift as are their sexual orientation.

Because I've read his latter works before this, being an early work, it shows that Monette has always had the gift of the written gab. He doesn't so much as run a light finger through life as caress it and unlike other authors who rape it.

But comparing, the latter works obviously show his improvement. He beats around the bust a lot more and takes some time to get to the point.

The part I didn't appreciate was the extended ending after the story climaxed, but you can always excuse that as inexperience.

But I'd still recommend it to Monette fans.


The carpenter at the asylum : poems
Published in Unknown Binding by Little, Brown ()
Author: Paul Monette
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Gay Lives: Homosexual Autobiography from John Addington Symonds to Paul Monette
Published in Hardcover by University of Chicago Press (Trd) (1999)
Author: Paul A. Robinson
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Havana
Published in Audio Cassette by Publishing Mills (1991)
Author: Paul Monette
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LA Habana
Published in Paperback by Planeta Pub Corp (1995)
Author: Paul Monette
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Lightfall
Published in Paperback by Avon Books (Pap Trd) (1982)
Author: Paul Monette
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Midnight Run
Published in Paperback by Berkley Pub Group (1988)
Author: Paul Monette
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