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Loading... Jun 1, 1998 · Borrowed Time: An AIDS Memoir. Paperback – June 1, 1998. This "tender and lyrical" memoir (New York Times Book Review) remains one of the most compelling documents of the AIDS era-"searing, shattering, ultimately hope inspiring account of a great love story" (San Francisco Examiner).
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Jan 1, 2001 · Monette's life changed dramatically when Roger Horwitz was diagnosed with AIDS in the early 1980s. After Horwitz's death in 1986, Monette wrote extensively about the years of their battles with AIDS (Borrowed Time, 1988) and how he himself coped with losing a lover to AIDS (Love Alone, 1988).
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Monette's most acclaimed book, Borrowed Time: An AIDS Memoir, chronicles Horwitz's fight against, and eventual death from, AIDS. [4] The memoir details the final nineteen months of Horwitz's life, beginning with the day that he was first diagnosed with AIDS.
Jun 1, 1998 · Monette's most acclaimed book, Borrowed Time, chronicles Horwitz's fight against and eventual death from AIDS.
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This ebook features an illustrated biography of Paul Monette including rare images and never-before-seen documents from the Paul Monette papers of the UCLA Library Special Collections.
A glimpse back in time, re-creating the fear and overwhelming terror that was AIDS in the 1980s. Monette is a brilliant writer. Beyond the evocative and moving depictions of caring for his soulmate, he also offers a glimpse into a world now quite unimaginable except in memoir.
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Jun 1, 1998 · by Paul Monette (Author) 4.7 381 ratings. See all formats and editions. This "tender and lyrical" memoir (New York Times Book Review) remains one of the most compelling documents of the AIDS era-"searing, shattering, ultimately hope inspiring account of a great love story" (San Francisco Examiner).
- Paul Monette