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“The miracle of this novel it that it obliges us to rethink our whole idea of narration and history and myth. Tom Spanbauer's wild West is the hurly-burly of the mind. He takes us into territories where few of us would ever dare to go.”...
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Tom Spanbauer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tom Spanbauer is an American writer, living in Portland, Oregon. He is the creator of the concept of Dangerous Writing. He studied creative writing with Gordon Lish at Columbia University. As a write...
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Here is what JT Leroy (author of Sarah) had to say about Tom Spanbauer's The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon: ... Tom Spanbauer: If I recall correctly, Chuck was my student from 1991-1996.
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Tom Spanbauer ; published by Grove Press ; ... Tom Spanbauer ; published by Grove Press ; Special Online Offer First edition hard cover copies of In The City of Shy Hunters are now available for $25. Your purchase includes a personal message of your choice and a signature by the author.
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Tom Spanbauer is the writer of three novels: Faraway Places, The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon, and In the City of Shy Hunters, his critically acclaimed novel about sexuality and gender identity in 1980’s New York City.
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Tom Spanbauer is known for creating the concept of “dangerous writing”, which is defined as follows in this interview: Dangerous writing means putting a piece of yourself in a work, going to the “sore spot,” and discussing taboo topics, particularly sex and violence.
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But maybe Tom Spanbauer can be forgiven for giving Rigby John Klusener something of a fairy tale ending, on the cool open road, heading to San Francisco, with a flower in his hair and love at his side. After what Rigby John survives, he deserves a happy ending.
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People who need people, you might say, on the evidence of Tom Spanbauer's stunning new novel, In the City of Shy Hunters. ... If you've read Spanbauer's earlier books Faraway Places (1989) and the brilliant The Man Who Fell in Love With the Moon (1991) you'll know that he's no ordinary "gay writer," just as his fiction,
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Books by Tom Spanbauer: The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon: A Novel, Now Is the Hour, In the City of Shy Hunters, Faraway Places, Portland Queer: Tales of the Rose City, Homme Qui Tomba Amoureux De La Lune ... Tom Spanbauer is currently considered a "single author." If one or more works are by a distinct,
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Notes from Tom Spanbauer By I'm Jelly for This is Jelly's blog Found 11/20/09 6:17 AM
It's from 2005, and it was inspired by a visit to 12 from guest Tom Spanbauer, one of the best teachers I know.
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NEW In the City of Shy Hunters - Spanbauer, Tom for of city Found 11/9/09 8:21 AM
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In the City of Shy Hunters: A Novel, Tom Spanbauer, Goo for of city Found 10/17/09 10:42 PM
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Today 10-17: Tom Spanbauer at the Central Library for Alltop RSS Found 10/17/09 2:13 PM
Today’s Featured Book Event: Writers Talking: Tom Spanbauer (Central Library, US Bank Room, @1:00pm): As a writer, <...
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<3 <3 @MultCoLib Meet writer Tom Spanbauer at Central Library on... By alisonhallett (Alison Hallett) for library near:97205 within:50mi - Twitter Search Found 10/16/09 10:29 AM
<3 <3 @MultCoLib Meet writer Tom Spanbauer at Central Library on Saturday, 1 p.m. http://bit.ly/4ASn0d...
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