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The storyteller: memory, secrets, magic and lies
By Anna Porter. 2000
In this memoir, the author shares stories told by her grandfather while she was growing up in Budapest, describing how…
these tales of heroes, strife and survival give her a sense of personal history. She also tells of her own experiences, from hiding Jews in her basement during World War II, through the advent of the Communist era, the 1956 Revolution in Hungary, and the family's exile to New Zealand. c2000.El niño terrible y la escritora maldita
By Jaime Bayly. 2016
En esta novela, el protagonista Jaime Baylys, periodista peruano y personalidad de televisión incomprendido, reflexiona sobre su tumultuosa relación con…
una amante, Lucía, en anécdotas y a través de su periodismo. Lenguaje injurioso y descripciones de índole sexualThe Martian child: a novel about a single father adopting a son (based on a true story)
By David Gerrold. 2002
A fictionalized account of the process during which the author--a middle-aged, gay, single Los Angeles writer--is approved to adopt a…
child. He learns about Dennis, an emotionally disturbed, hyperactive eight-year-old who has been in foster care most of his life and who insists he's a Martian. Some strong language. 2002Confessions d'un paquet d'os: roman (Pocket #10104-10108)
By Claude Messier. 2002
Atteint de dystonie musculaire, l'auteur raconte son existence remplie de bons autant que de mauvais moments. Celui qui veut qu'on…
le considère comme un homme à part entière, malgré son lourd handicap, offre avec ce livre le témoignage positif d'un être courageux qui a su réaliser ses rêves. [SDMJournal: premier cahier 1874-1976
By Fadette. 1999
De 1874 à 1881, une jeune fille de Saint-Hyacinthe décrit ses impressions face à ses parents, ses professeurs et son…
confesseur. Elle a quatorze ans quand elle amorce cette "quête d'identité" et manifeste déjà une forte personnalité. Plus qu'un document d'époque, un témoignage qui dépasse l'individualité et mérite d'être lu encore aujourd'hui tant pour le langage que pour l'humanité qui s'y retrouveLe voyage en pot: chroniques 1998-1999 (Collection Papiers Colles)
By Louis Hamelin. 1999
"Des textes qui se promènent entre la Gaspésie et la Mauricie, lieux des souvenirs d'enfance et de la vérité première,…
et entre Montréal et Paris, là où, parfois brutalement, j'ai été éjecté de l'univers". C'est ce que partage avec son lecteur l'auteur de Betsi Larousse5-FU
By Pierre Gagnon. 2005
Recueil de textes brefs : un homme atteint du cancer nous raconte sa vie à l’hôpital, les traitements reçus, le…
contact avec les oncologues et le personnel hospitalier, la compassion pour d’autres malades, dont des enfants. Le ton est d’une profonde humanité, tantôt humoristique, tantôt grave, toujours tendre.I'm So Glad We Had This Time Together: A Memoir
By Maurice Vellekoop. 2024
&“Maurice Vellekoop's beautiful graphic memoir feels painfully honest. It's about art and life and families and belief, about who we…
are and what forms us, the magic and the hurt, and it evokes times that are well-lost while reminding us of the battles still being fought every day. Most of all, I think, it's about love.&” —Neil GaimanFor fans of Fun Home by Alison Bechdel, I&’m So Glad We Had This Time Together is an epic graphic memoir about a queer illustrator surviving his intensely Christian childhood in 1970s Toronto.Meet little Maurice Vellekoop, the youngest of four children raised by Dutch immigrants in the 1970s in a blue-collar suburb of Toronto. Despite their working-class milieu, the Vellekoops are devoted to art, music, and film, and they instill a deep reverence for the arts in young Maurice—except for literature. He&’d much rather watch Cher and Carol Burnett on TV than read a book. He also loves playing with his girlfriends&’ Barbie dolls and helping his Mum in her hair salon, which she runs out of the basement of their house. In short, he is really, really gay. Which is a huge problem, because the family is part of the Christian Reformed Church, a strict Calvinist sect. They go to church twice on Sunday, and they send their kids to a private Christian school, catechism classes, and the Calvinist Cadet Corps. Needless to say, the church is intolerant of homosexuality. Though she loves her son deeply, Maurice&’s mother, Ann, cannot accept him, setting the course for a long estrangement. Vellekoop struggles through all of this until he graduates from high school and is accepted into the Ontario College of Art in the early 1980s. Here he finds a welcoming community of bohemians, including a brilliant, flamboyantly gay professor who encourages him to come out. But just as he&’s dipping his toes into the waters of gay sex and love, a series of romantic disasters, followed by a violent attack, sets him back severely. And then the shadow of the AIDS era descends. Maurice reacts by retreating to the safety of childhood obsessions, and seeks to satisfy his emotional needs with film- and theatre-going, music, boozy self-medication, and prolific art-making. When these tactics inevitably fail, Vellekoop at last embarks on a journey towards his heart&’s true desire. In psychotherapy, the spiderweb of family, faith, guilt, sexuality, mental health, the intergenerational fallout of World War II, King Ludwig II of Bavaria, French Formula Hairspray, and much more at last begins to untangle. But it&’s going to be a long, messy, and occasionally hilarious process. I&’m So Glad We Had This Time Together is an enthralling portrait of what it means to be true to yourself, to learn to forgive, and to be an artist.