Brian in three seasons
- ISBN
- 1579621228
Brian in three seasons est un art historians, cerebrovascular disease book de Patricia Grossman.
À propos de ce livre
Brian Moss is the urban gay everyman. Nearing 40, Brian has settled for sex with strangers. His incomplete dissertation on painter Toulouse-Lautrec haunts him. He toils four night a week as a friendly bartender and one day a week as a frustrated art history instructor, career paths that disappoint his hard-driving land developer father, who is recovering from a mild stroke. In general, it's an unsettled autumn for Brianp̮lus, a man who romanced him has been seeing a psychologist about going straight. Winter is a season of real discontent: his father suffers a debilitating stroke and then dies, though not before father and son achieve an emotional reconciliation; his college gig is in jeopardy; a co-worker's lover is diagnosed with cocktail-resistant HIV; and his putative boyfriend disappears. All's well come spring, however: his boyfriend has returned; he's offered the position of humanities dean at his college; and he inherits a portion of his father's sizable estate.
À propos de l'auteur
Patricia Grossman est l'auteur de Brian in three seasons. Parcourez son catalogue complet sur Booklogr.
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Brian in three seasons est un livre de Art historians, Cerebrovascular disease, Fathers and sons, Gay men.
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Brian Moss is the urban gay everyman. Nearing 40, Brian has settled for sex with strangers. His incomplete dissertation on painter Toulouse-Lautrec haunts him. He toils four night a week as a friendly bartender and one day a week as a frustrated art history instructor, career paths that disappoint h...
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Brian in three seasons a été écrit par Patricia Grossman.