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James Barr (2) (1922–1995)

Author of Quatrefoil

For other authors named James Barr, see the disambiguation page.

James Barr (2) has been aliased into James Fugaté.

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Pulp Friction: Uncovering the Golden Age of Gay Male Pulps (2003) — Contributor — 221 copies, 3 reviews

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Legal name
Fugaté, James
Birthdate
1922-02-13
Date of death
1995-03-28
Gender
male
Occupations
novelist
short story writer
playwright
oil-field roustabout
Organizations
United States Navy (WWII)
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Missouri, USA
Places of residence
Los Angeles, California, USA
New York, New York, USA
Place of death
Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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In the summer of 1946, just after the end of WWII, Philip Froelich heads from Oregon to Amphib Island in Seattle to undergo the proceedings for a General Court Martial. Missing the bus, he manages a ride with another officer, an older, handsome gentleman who has been watching him at the bus station. Philip relaxes a bit too much along the drive and wakens to find himself cradled against the driver.
Unnerved, Philip quickly gets away from the officer once they reach Amphib Island. Later in the show more day as he meets with the officer handling his case, he is introduced to the officer from the car, Commander Tim Danelaw, and something stirs inside of him, something he struggles to keep hidden. Danelaw notices something of Philip's true nature and takes him under his wing, hoping to guide him to understanding and acceptance of who he is. Danelaw knows that Philip will only truly be happy once he has accepted himself. Otherwise, his life will be a miserable one.

But, Philip is being groomed to take over the family bank, one of the most successful in Oklahoma. Certain ideals have been set upon him and are fixed into his being. Yet, he knows that deep down, he has feelings for Tim Danelaw but must keep them hidden both for his family and for his place in society.

"Quatrefoil" is a great novel dealing with self-acceptance. Philip's character grows and changes from the confused, somehwat closed-minded boy at the beginning to a man who understands himself and what makes life happy for him. He's learned, thanks to Danelaw, how to balance his public life and his private life. It also gives a positive look at homosexuality in the 1940's without being tawdry and preachy.
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A truly monumental and game-changing novel for it's time and for queer literature. I had a hard time finishing the last few pages of the book as they were some of the most moving pages I've ever read. A must-read for anyone who wants to better understand where we came from and how the road was laid that got us to where we are today.
A collection of short stories by James Barr, the pseudonym of James Fugaté. Spur Piece, set in 1946, describes a relationship between Tom, recently discharged from the US Navy and 13-year-old Chris who works on the family farm. Tom suppresses his sexual feelings for four years.

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