Back to Barbary Lane: The Final Tales of the City Omnibus

by Armistead Maupin

Hardcover, 1991

Status

Available

Call number

PS3563.A878B331991

Publication

HarperCollins (1991), Hardcover, 720 pages

Description

Fiction. Literature. LGBTQIA+ (Fiction.) HTML: By turns hilarious and heartbreaking, Armistead Maupin's bestselling Tales of the City novels�??the fourth, fifth and sixth of which are collected in this second omnibus volume�??stand as an incomparable blend of great storytelling and incisive social commentary on American culture from the seventies through the first two decades of the new millennium. "Tearing through [the tales] one after the other, as I did, allows instant gratification; it also lets you appreciate how masterfully they're constructed. No matter what Maupin writes next, he can look back on the rare achievement of having built a little world and made it run."�?? Walter Kendrick, Village Voice Literary Supplement Armistead Maupin's uproarious and moving Tales of the City novels have earned a unique niche in American literature and are considered indelible documents of cultural change from the seventies through the first two decades of the new millennium. The nine classic comedies, some of which originally appeared as serials in San Francisco newspapers, won Maupin critical acclaim around the world and enthralled legions of devoted fans. Back to Barbary Lane comprises the second omnibus of the series�??Babycakes (1984), Significant Others (1987), and Sure of You (1989)�??continuing the saga of the tenants, past and present, of Mrs. Madrigal's beloved apartment house on Russian Hill. While the first trilogy celebrated the carefree excesses of the seventies, this volume tracks its hapless, all-too-human cast across the eighties�??a decade troubled by plague, deceit, and overweening ambition. Like its companion volumes, 28 Barbary Lane and Goodbye, Barbary Lane, Back to Barbary Lane is distinguished by what The Guardian of London has called "some of the sharpest and most speakable dialogue you are ever lik… (more)

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LibraryThing member silversurfer
Awesome book..truly great reading...a great conclusion to an epic gay classic.
LibraryThing member courtb
Sad when I was all done.
LibraryThing member ritaer
The 4th volume of the Tales From the City series turns dark when we learn of the death of Michael's lover, Jon, from AIDS. Michael is persuaded to revisit England, where he discovers the missing daughter of Mrs. Madrigal, Mona. Brian is pressuring Mary Ann to have a baby. In the 5th book we rejoin
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DeDe and D'orthea as they head for Wimminwood festival on the same weekend that the twin's step grandfather attends the Bohemian Grove upstream. In the 6th, Michael is partner in a nursery and Mary Ann is offered a dream job in New York. Although light reading the novels are time capsules of the conflicts of the time: motherhood vs. career, the national effort to ignore the AIDS crisis and the resulting militancy of the homosexual community.
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Language

Original publication date

1990

Physical description

720 p.; 9.56 inches

ISBN

0060166495 / 9780060166496

Local notes

OCLC = 321

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