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Selected Works: Afterlife; Halfway Home; Love Alone; and West of Yesterday, East of Summer Selected Works: Afterlife; Halfway Home; Love Alone; and West of Yesterday, East of Summer by Paul Monette
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“As he grew increasingly ill from AIDS complications, Monette published Last Watch of the Night: Essays Too Personal and Otherwise (1994). Alternating between rage and remembrance as well as the personal and political, these ten essays offer insight into the life and mind of a powerful and determined writer galvanized by the injustices of his times. A film documentary of the author’s life, Paul Monette: The Brink of Summer’s End, was released in 1996. The slim, eloquent Sanctuary, a fable of same-sex love, posthumously appeared in 1997 and was hailed by critics as Monette’s final gift. He died at his home in Los Angeles on February 10, 1995, at the age of forty-nine and was survived by his father, brother, and final partner, Winston Wilde. Inscribed on his grave are the words Champion of His People.”
Paul Monette, Selected Works: Afterlife; Halfway Home; Love Alone; and West of Yesterday, East of Summer