Geography Of The Heart

by Fenton Johnson

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"In this poignant memoir, the author interweaves two fascinating stories: his own upbringing as the youngest of nine children of a Kentucky whiskey maker and that of his lover Larry Rose, the only child of German Jews, survivors of the Holocaust. With grace and affectionate humor, he follows their relationship from their first meeting through Larry's death." ""I'm so lucky," his lover told him repeatedly, even as he was confronting HIV. "Denial, pure and simple," Johnson told himself, "until show more our third and final trip to Paris, where on our last night in the city we sat together in the courtyard of the Picasso Museum. There I turned to him and said 'I'm so lucky,' and it was as if the time allotted to him to teach me this lesson, the time allotted to me to learn it had been consumed, and there was nothing left but the facts of things to play out.""--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved show less

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At the beginning I detested the writer and the person he was. But reading this book, and seeing the author struggle through his own foibles as he accepted love and worked to care for his dying partner, made me reconsider how quick I am to judge others. We all have roads to walk, and if I could have helped Johnson carry his load during the darkest days, I would have happily assisted. For at the end of the book I admired his strength, his honesty, and his taste in partners. And who he had allowed himself to become. That's the crucial bit. A really important book, I think. For gay people but really for anyone.
Seems a heartening work on grief -- plan to read the rest....
Beneficial and spirited, though woven with poor sophomoric emotions (pride, selfishness), Fenton's tale of his love and loss - and, through which, his personal maturation - proves intriguing, contemplative, and kind-hearted.

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Fenton Johnson is an award-winning author of fiction and nonfiction. He teaches at Spalding University, contributes to Harper's Magazine, and has been featured on Fresh Air. He lives in San Francisco and Tucson.

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LGBTQ+, Biography & Memoir, Sexuality and Gender Studies, Nonfiction
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305.3896640922Society, Government, and CultureSocial sciences, sociology & anthropologySocial group - Age, Gender, EthnicityPeople by gender or sexSpecific groups of menGay men
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HQ75.8 .R67 .J65Social sciencesThe family. Marriage, Women and SexualityThe Family. Marriage. WomenSexual lifeHomosexuality. Lesbianism
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