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An edition of The leather boys (1967)

The leather boys

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'Gillian Freeman is among the finest contemporary novelists.' - Brigid Brophy, New Statesman

'Realistic and unsentimental ... Their relationship is handled with delicacy and has an authentic ring.' - Sunday Telegraph

'[S]ober and scrupulously documented ... accurately and touchingly demonstrates the unselfconscious and comparatively guiltless love which working-class men often feel for each other.' - Time and Tide

Dick and Reggie are 'leather boys', working-class London teens with an affinity for leather jackets and motorcycles who become friends through their involvement in a gang. For Dick, the money he gets from the gang's thefts helps to support his ailing grandmother; for Reggie, membership in the gang provides relief from an unhappy home life and a loveless marriage. When Reggie decides to leave his unfaithful wife and move in with Dick, the two soon discover their feelings for each other are much stronger than mere friendship. As they make plans for their future together, will they find the happiness they seek, or is their love doomed to end in tragedy?

The first novel to offer an authentic portrayal of love between ordinary, working-class young men, Gillian Freeman's The Leather Boys (1961) is a groundbreaking classic of gay fiction that remains moving and compelling today. This edition includes a new introduction by Michael Arditti, who situates The Leather Boys alongside other early gay works by women writers like Mary Renault and Marguerite Yourcenar and argues that Freeman's novel and its 1964 film adaptation played a vital part in liberalizing British attitudes towards homosexuality.

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Publisher
GMP
Language
English
Pages
175

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Cover of: Leather Boys
Leather Boys
June 1985, Carrier Pigeon
Paperback in English
Cover of: The leather boys
The leather boys
1985, GMP
in English
Cover of: The leather boys
The leather boys
1967, Ballantine
in English

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Edition Notes

Originally published: / under the name Eliot George. London : Blond & Briggs, 1961.

Published in
London
Series
Gay modern classic

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.914
Library of Congress
PR6056.R42

The Physical Object

Pagination
175 p. --
Number of pages
175

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL21017587M
ISBN 10
0907040624, 0907040616
LCCN
gb85034754
OCLC/WorldCat
12586510
Library Thing
128663
Goodreads
1569875

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