Tales of the City (#1)

Author(s): Armistead Maupin

Gay & Bi Male Fiction | New Releases

The first novel in the beloved Tales of the City series, Armistead Maupin's best-selling San Francisco saga, is an uproariously moving novel and an indelible portrait of cultural change from the seventies.

Named as one of the BBC's 100 Most Inspiring Novels,
a PBS Great American Read Top 100 Pick and Britain's favourite gay/lesbian novel from The Big Gay Read
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Originally serialised in the San Francisco Chronicle in the 1970s, Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City afforded a mainstream audience of millions its first exposure to straight and gay characters experiencing on equal terms the follies of urban life.

Among the cast of this ground-breaking saga are the lovelorn residents of 28 Barbary Lane: the bewildered but aspiring Mary Ann Singleton, the libidinous Brian Hawkins; Mona Ramsey, still in a sixties trance, Michael 'Mouse' Tolliver, forever in bright-eyed pursuit of Mr. Right; and their marijuana-growing landlady, the indefatigable Mrs. Madrigal.

Hurdling barriers both social and sexual, Maupin leads them through heartbreak and triumph, through nail-biting terrors and gleeful coincidences. The result is a glittering and addictive comedy of manners that continues to beguile new generations of readers.

March 2024


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Originally serialised in the San Francisco Chronicle, this book - this series spans some five decades in the lives of a disparate group of residents of 28 Barbary Lane. Fresh and immediate, the books transport the reader to a city socially, politically, and sexually in flux, experiencing with Maupin's dazzling array of characters the highs and lows of their lives in the City. -- Adam (staff)

General Fields

  • : 9781804994252
  • : Transworld Publishers Limited
  • : Transworld Publishers Limited
  • : 0.244
  • : 01 March 2024
  • : 1.5 Centimeters X 12.7 Centimeters X 19.8 Centimeters
  • : 01 March 2024
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : FA
  • : 272
  • : 813.5/4
  • : English
  • : Paperback
  • : Armistead Maupin