Afterlife

by Paul Monette

Hardcover, 1990

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Publication

Crown (1990), Edition: 1st, 278 pages

Description

A powerful exploration of the way AIDS reshapes relationships and lives Afterlife is a haunting and unforgettable story of men facing loss and seeking love, movingly capturing the moment in the 1980s when the AIDS epidemic was completely devastating the American gay community. Here, National Book Award winner Paul Monette depicts three men of various economic and social backgrounds, all with one thing in common: They are widowers, in a way, and all of their lovers died of AIDS in an LA hospital within a week of one another. Steven, Sonny, and Dell meet weekly to discuss how to go on with their lives despite the hanging sword of being HIV positive. One tries to find a semblance of normalcy; one rebels openly against the disease, choosing to treat his body as a temple that he can consecrate and desecrate at will; and one throws himself into fierce political activism. No matter what path each one takes, they are all searching for one thing: a way to live and love again. Afterlife finds Paul Monette at his most autobiographical, portraying men in a situation that he himself experienced, and one that he described to critical acclaim in the award-winning Borrowed Time: An AIDS Memoir. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Paul Monette including rare images and never-before-seen documents from the Paul Monette papers of the UCLA Library Special Collections.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member astrologerjenny
This novel - poignant, wry, and beautifully written - lets us in on what it felt like to be a gay man in the 80s, when the AIDS epidemic started devouring young lives. The three principle characters have all lost their lovers, and have come together to support each other. Each of them is also
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living with a death sentence. They are all riveting characters, and they handle the situation very differently. One seeks revenge on an uncaring society, one seeks spiritual redemption, and one tries again (most terrifyingly) for love. This is a powerful novel, well worth reading.
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LibraryThing member SeriousGrace
The very first word that comes to mind when trying to describe Afterlife is heartbreaking. Taking place at the "start" of the AIDs epidemic in the heart of United State's "ground zero" in San Francisco, it tells the story of a group of gay men trying to make sense of the horrific disease while
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coping with personal loss. Facing their own mortality, each man has lost a partner to AIDs but display very different coping mechanisms as they have very different support systems. They form a Saturday night support group of survivors, each asking themselves, but for how long? This is a story of courage; the willingness to live and love in the face of death.
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LibraryThing member susandennis
Wonderful novel exploring the life of AIDS widows.

Awards

Lambda Literary Award (Nominee — 1990)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1990

Physical description

278 p.; 6.25 x 1.25 inches

ISBN

0517573393 / 9780517573396

Barcode

11037

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