Upon a Midnight Clear Queer Christmas Tales

by Greg Herren (Editor)

Hardcover, 2004

Status

Available

Call number

FICT-G Herr

Publication

Harrington (2004)

Description

This anthology shatters traditional views of Christmas to portray what it is like to be gay during the most inescapable American holiday. In these tales filled with holiday cheer and chaos, acclaimed authors bring to life the heartache, struggles, breakthroughs, and the bonds of love and family that are never more apparent than at Christmastime. This collection provides what Christmas has always been missing for gay men--the comforts of tradition.--From publisher description.

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LibraryThing member thom001
A rather narrowly-focused anthology of short stories, Upon a Midnight Clear: Queer Christmas Tales casts a gay-themed eye on the winter holidays. Editor Greg Herren collected fifteen stories from contemporary gay male writers who either take the Christmas season as their subject matter or use it as
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a setting. As in any anthology, the quality of the pieces varies, but overall the stories Herren presents are well-written and enjoyable to read. One of the strengths of Upon a Midnight Clear is its variety; stories dealing with coming out and family relationships share space with holiday-themed romance, while scenes of gay men developing new Christmas traditions give way to eerie tales tinged with the supernatural. Different readers will find different favorites among the stories anthologized, but I particularly enjoyed Jim Grimsley's sweetly romantic "Comfort and Joy," Andy Quan's family party in "The Gayest Christmas," and Kevin Allman's wry analysis of holiday television programs in "a very special christmas." Whether served up as a holiday read in December or savored out of season, Upon a Midnight Clear is a well-balanced collection of quality gay-themed fiction, a Santa's bag filled with enjoyable Christmas gifts.
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ISBN

0739449338 / 9780739449332

Rating

(2 ratings; 5)
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