Faggots

Larry Kramer

first published 1978 Warner Books, 1979

Methuen modern fiction

It is a portrayal of 1970s New York's very visible gay community in a time before AIDS. Graphically sexual and one of the best-selling gay novels of all time, Faggots is the story of Fred Lemish, who at thirty-nine has built up his body into a fatless state of being in Great Shape. Finally he is ready to find Mr. Right. But from the Everhard Baths, to the Pines on Fire Island, to that place of myth and legend, The M...

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Faggots paperback · 2000 · Grove Press · 363 pages
FAGGOTS paperback · 1990 · MINERVA · 384 pages · 9780749390594
Faggots edition · 1987 · Plume · 384 pages · 9780452263963
Faggots edition · 1987 · Plume · 1 pages · 9780452259973
Faggots edition · 1987 · Plume · 1 pages · 9780452262041
Faggots edition · 1986 · Methuen · 384 pages
Faggots edition · 1984 · Warner Books · 384 pages
Faggots edition · 1979 · Warner Books · 9780446951531
Faggots edition · 1978 · Random House · 304 pages

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