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Imre

Af: Edward Prime-Stevenson
Kategori: Lydbøger
Kategori nr.: 8770
Varenr.: 3037492
| Stregkode: 9788728258279
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It’s Budapest, early 20th century. Oswold is spending the summer at a language school, whilst Imre, a Hungarian calvary officer, is on leave. In the hustle and bustle of a café nestled deep in the city, the two men meet. As their companionship grows in the most unlikely of circumstances, their story is about to carve its own ending...

At a time when society was less than kind to the gay community, Edward Prime-Stevenson’s psychological romance weaves a beautifully unexpected tale. Written under the pseudonym of Xavier Mayne, ‘Imre’ marks a turning point in LGBTQ+ literature. The openly gay love story is perfect for fans of ‘Call Me by Your Name’ with of Timothée Chalamet.




Edward Prime-Stevenson, pseudonym of Xavier Mayne (1858-1942), was an American writer, journalist and author. Celebrated today as having written the first openly gay novel with a happy ending, his work spans early YA novels such as ‘The White Cockades: An Incident in the "Forty-five"' and ‘Left to Themselves: Being the Ordeal of Philip and Gerald.’ In 1908, Prime-Stevenson published the nonfiction book ‘The Intersexes’; a comprehensive analysis and defence of homosexuality to date. Today, he is remembered as having marked a turning point in English literature and remains an outstanding observer of the early 20th century LGBT scene.

Detaljer

  • EAN
    9788728258279
  • Vægt
    0 g
  • Disponent
    Direkte titel
  • Forfatter
    Edward Prime-Stevenson
  • Forlag
    SAGA Egmont
  • ISBN
    9788728258279
  • Sprog
    Engelsk
  • Originaltitel
    Imre
  • Udgivelsesdato
  • Format
    EBOG
  • Themakode
    FBA, FBC, FRH, FRM, 1DT, 1DTH-HU-BB, 2ACB, 3MPB
  • Kategori
    Lydbøger
  • Kategori nr
    8770
  • Lev. varenr.
    99999999

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