A group of worldly New Yorkers inherit a friend’s last lover.
A year after the AIDS-related death of filmmaker Clarence Laird, known to friends as Angel Clare, his young boyfriend, Michael, is still in deep mourning. Clarence’s older, sophisticated friends—male and female, gay and straight—find themselves the custodians of Michael, a callow kid they never liked much to begin with. What follows is a dark, intimate comedy about real grief and false grief, misunderstanding, friendship, love, and forgiveness.
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Book Description paperback, very good, crease on spine. 288pp. Gay fiction, "Angel Clare" was a man who meant many things to many people, not least his young lover Michael. Seller Inventory # 1493
Book Description Paperback. Condition: Very Good. 288pp. Well-kept copy, pages lightly browned at edges, but clean and unmarked. Spine lightly cracked, card cover has normal age-wear, slighty marked and fading. An early exploration of the repercussions of an AIDS-related death on the friends and social circle around talented film-maker in his forties, Clarence Laird. A sensitive but not morbid comedy of manners. Seller Inventory # 001651