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A Separate Reality: A Novel (2006)
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Nominated 2006
Lambda Literary Gay Men's Debut Fiction Awards
Set in the early 1970s, A Separate Reality is the story of Mark
Grosfeld, a twelve-year-old growing up in Phoenix with politically active
liberal Jewish parents. Mark, who is lonely and unhappy, meets Anna Voigt, a
teacher who becomes his mentor. Anna, an ex-hippie poet, encourages Mark to
write, and he becomes part of a circle of teenagers who meet at Anna’s house
to smoke pot and read poetry. She introduces him to the Beats, Zen Buddhism
and the popular pseudo-anthropologist,
Carlos Castaneda, author of
Journey to Ixtlan. Mark goes on a semi-comic suburban vision quest,
trying to conduct his life according to the teachings he uncovers in the
books he finds through Anna — most significantly, Castaneda’s. Mark soon
discovers all these books share the belief that through a loss of “self” one
can, somehow, transcend reality.
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Robert's Favorite Authors/Books (Alphabetical Order By First Name)
February 9, 2007
- Christina Stead
The Man Who Loved Children
- Clifford Chase
Winkie
- Denton Welch
In Youth is Pleasure
- Edmund White
Farewell Symphony
- Jean Rhys
Voyage in the Dark
- Joe Brainard
I Remember
- Lynne Tillman
Motion Sickness
- Mary Gaitskill
Veronica
- Robert Gluck
Jack the Modernist
- Thomas Bernhard
Concrete
- Virginia Woolf
To the Lighthouse
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