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Moise and the World of Reason by Tennessee Williams
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Moise and the World of Reason

by Tennessee Williams

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1975. This is my all-time favorite book ever. The young protagonist, nameless, is a gay man who is living in an abandoned warehouse on the docks in New York City near West 11th St. Most of the book is his journals. He remembers his now dead lover, Lance, the "Living Nigger on Ice", a former figure skater. So beautiful. ( )
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