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    Paul Landry Monette (October 16, 1945 – February 10, 1995) was an American author, poet, and activist best known for his books about gay relationships. [1] Early life and career [ edit ]

  2. Apr 25, 2024 · Paul Monette was an American author and poet whose work often explored homosexual relationships and the devastating effects of the AIDS epidemic. He was best known for his autobiographies, Borrowed Time: An AIDS Memoir (1988) and Becoming a Man: Half a Life Story (1992). After graduating from Yale.

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  3. Feb 12, 1995 · Paul Monette, a writer whose autobiography, "Becoming a Man: Half a Life Story," a memoir of suppressing and then celebrating his homosexuality, won the 1992 National Book Award for nonfiction...

  4. Paul Monette was a memoirist, poet, and gay rights activist who wrote about the AIDS crisis. He won the National Book Award for his memoir Borrowed Time and co-founded the Monette-Horwitz Trust.

  5. Feb 10, 1995 · In novels, poetry, and a memoir, Paul Monette wrote about gay men striving to fashion personal identities and, later, coping with the loss of a lover to AIDS. Monette was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts, in 1945.

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  7. Dec 1, 2021 · How did Paul Monette, a gay poet who lost his partner to AIDS, create a new form of queer poetry inspired by the Iliad? This article explores how Monette used the classical past to dignify a death that society stigmatized and to shape his own trajectory towards a kinder teleology.

  8. Feb 12, 1995 · Monette, believed to be the first AIDS patient to ever win a National Book Award, was 49. He died Friday at his West Hollywood home five years after he was first diagnosed as HIV-positive.

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