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Originally published
  
2002

Genre
  
Anthology

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Author
  
Colm Tóibín

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Nominations
  
Lambda Literary Award for LGBT Studies

Similar
  
Colm Tóibín books, Anthology books, Community books

Some love in a dark time


Love In a Dark Time: Gay Lives from Wilde to Almodóvar is a collection of essays by Irish writer Colm Tóibín published in 2002.

The first essay was a long review, published originally in the London Review of Books, on A History of Gay Literature: The Male Tradition by Gregory Woods. The other pieces are devoted to individual artists.

'Writing these pieces' said Tóibín, 'helped me to come to terms with things - with my own interest in secret, erotic energy (Roger Casement and Thomas Mann), my pure admiration for figures who, unlike myself, weren’t afraid (Oscar Wilde, Bacon, Almodóvar), my abiding fascination with sadness (Elizabeth Bishop, James Baldwin) and, indeed, tragedy (Thom Gunn and Mark Doty).' [1] The book also contains an essay on Henry James, a figure to whom the author would later devote a novel, The Master.

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Love in a Dark Time Wikipedia