Andrew Holleran

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Andrew Holleran at the Arkansas Literary Festival in 2007.

Andrew Holleran is the pseudonym of Eric Garber (* 1944 ), an American writer , author and short story writer.

Holleran is a well-known novelist in the field of gay post-stonewall literature. He was a member of the Violet Quill , a gay writing group that met briefly in 1980 and 1981. The Violet Quill also included other very prolific writers such as Edmund White and Felice Picano . Garber, who protects his privacy very much, uses the pseudonym Andrew Holleran as an author .

Dancer from the Dance was Holleran's first novel in 1978. The novel is set in the nightclubs of New York City and Fire Island .

Holleran's second novel was Nights in Aruba and the third novel was titled The Beauty of Men . Holleran's final novel, Grief: a Novel , received the Stonewall Book Award in 2007 .

Holleran teaches creative writing at the American University in Washington, DC . He also publishes short stories in collections such as M2M: New Literary Fiction and ongoing articles in The Gay and Lesbian Review.

Works

  • Andrew Holleran: Dancers of the Night . Gmünder, Berlin 1997, ISBN 3-86187-302-8 (English: Dancer from the Dance . 1978.).
  • Andrew Holleran: Nights in Aruba . Knaur, Munich 1986, ISBN 3-426-01363-0 (English: Nights in Aruba . 1983.).
  • Ground Zero , Essays, (1988)
  • The Beauty of Men , (1996)
  • In September, The Light Changes , Stories (1999)
  • Grief: a Novel , (2006)

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