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About Ed by Robert Gluck is a poignant memoir that delves into the life and times of Ed, weaving intimate memories with broader social contexts. The narrative explores Ed's influence on the author, painting a vivid picture of their relationship. Through a blend of personal anecdotes and historical events, the book offers an insightful glimpse into a deeply interwoven era and friendship.
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About Ed

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A moving story about love, AIDS, grief, and memory by one of the most adventurous writers to come out of San Francisco's LGBTQ+ scene.

Bob Gluck met Ed Aulerich-Sugai in 1970. Ed was an aspiring artist; Bob wanted to write. They were young men in San Francisco at the high tide of sexual liberation and soon, and for eight years, they were lovers, after which they became friends. Ed was an explorer in the realms of sex. He was beautiful, fragile, exasperating, serious, unassuaged. In 1994, he died of HIV. His dream notebooks became a touchstone for this book, which Gluck has been working on for some two decades, while also making his name as a proponent of New Narrative writing and as one of America's most unusual, venturesome, and lyrical authors.

About Ed is about Ed, who remains, as our dead do, both familiar and unknowable, faraway and close. It is about Bob too.

The book is a hybrid, at once fiction and fact, like memory, and it takes in many things through tales of political activism and domestic comedy and fury to questions of art and love and experiences of longing and horror. The book also shifts in register, from the delicate to the analytic, to funny and explicit and heartbroken. It begins in the San Francisco of the early 1980s, when Ed and Bob have been broken up for a while. AIDS is spreading, but Ed has yet to receive his diagnosis. It follows him backward through his life with Bob in the 1970s and forward through the harrowing particulars of death. It holds on to him and explores his art. It ends in his dreams.

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Reviews for About Ed by Robert GlΓΌck highlight its deeply personal and innovative approach to storytelling. The book is described as both a memoir and a literary exploration, blending personal anecdotes with philosophical musings and challenging conventional narrative structures. Reviewers praise its emotional depth, playful use of language, and its poignant depiction of friendship and loss, especially within the context of the AIDS crisis. GlΓΌck's work is celebrated for its reflection on love, memory, and identity, creating an immersive experience for the reader.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781681377766

Publisher: New York Review Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 14 November 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: The New York Review of Books, Inc

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 146.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 256

About the Author

Robert Glück is a poet, fiction writer, critic, and editor. With Bruce Boone, he founded the New Narrative movement in San Francisco. His poetry collections include Reader and, with Boone, La Fontaine. His fiction includes the story collection Denny Smith, and the novel Jack the Modernist. Glück edited, with Camille Roy, Mary Berger, and Gail Scott, the anthology Biting The Error- Writers Explore Narrative, and his collected essays, Communal Nude, appeared in 2016. Glück served as the director of San Francisco State's Poetry Center, co-director of the Small Press Traffic Literary Center, and associate editor at Lapis Press. NYRB Classics reissued his novel Margery Kempe in 2020. He lives in San Francisco.

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