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Books nominated for the 2002 Award

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Martin Bauman; or, A Sure Thing

Martin Bauman by David Leavitt

Nominated ISBN: 0395902436

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Excerpt from Martin Bauman

by
David Leavitt
  
Nominated by:
New York Public Library, New York, U.S.A
ABOUT THE BOOK
Martin Bauman is a multi-layered dissection of literary and sexual mores in the get-ahead eighties, when outrageous success lay seductively within reach of any young writer ambitious enough to grab it.
At the dawn of the Reagan era, Martin Bauman, nineteen, clever, talented and insecure, is enrolled at a prestigious college with a hard-won place under the tutelage of the legendary and enigmatic Stanley Flint, a man who can make or break careers with the flick of a weary hand. Martin is poised on the brink of the writing life, and his twin desires, equally urgent, are to get into print and find his way out of the closet.
As he makes his way through the wilderness of New York, falling in love, going to parties, and coming to terms with the emerging chaos of AIDS, Martin matures from brilliant student, to apprentice in a Manhattan publishing house, to one of the golden few to be anointed by the highly regarded magazine in which it is every young writer's dream to be published. Yet despite his apparent success, his emotional and creative desires stubbornly refuse to be satisfied, and his every achievement is haunted by that austere and troubling image of literary perfection, his elusive mentor, Stanley Flint.
Erotic, honest and funny, Martin Bauman lays bare the life of the artist in all his venal, envious, poignant glory.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
David Leavitt's first collection of stories, Family Dancing, published when he was just twenty-three, was a finalist for both the National Book Critics Circle Award and the PEN/Faulkner Award. The Lost Language of Cranes was made into a BBC film, and While England Sleeps was shortlisted for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. Leavitt is also the author of Equal Affections, A Place I've Never Been, Arkansas, and The Page Turner. With Mark Mitchell, he coedited The Penguin Book of Short Stories and Pages Passed from Hand to Hand and cowrote Italian Pleasures. He is a recipient of fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.
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