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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: John Foster , Peter Craven , John Rickard , John RickardPublisher: Text Publishing Imprint: The Text Publishing Company Dimensions: Width: 12.80cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.210kg ISBN: 9781925355345ISBN 10: 1925355349 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 02 May 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews`[A] literary masterpiece…Unparalleled in Australian letters…Makes most fiction, here or elsewhere, look paltry by comparison.’ * Peter Craven, from the Introduction * `A superbly crafted memoir…[A] subtle balance of formality and intimacy, of rationality and passion.’ * John Rickard, from the Afterword * `Brilliantly accomplished use of language…Few other books documenting this illness rumble and resonate with such sustained power.’ * Robert Dessaix * `[Take Me to Paris, Johnny] reminds us of the complexity of relationships…of the simultaneous strength and fragility of love.’ * Dennis Altman * `A remarkable, beautifully written memoir that captures and preserves the jittery zeitgeist among active gay men moving around the globe in the early ’80s.’ * Gail Bell, Monthly * `Finely written…Foster deftly recounted his “cross-colour, cross-class” relationship, and brought his lover back to life on the page.’ * Steve Dow, Age * `[A] literary masterpiece...Unparalleled in Australian letters...Makes most fiction, here or elsewhere, look paltry by comparison.' * Peter Craven, from the Introduction * `A superbly crafted memoir...[A] subtle balance of formality and intimacy, of rationality and passion.' * John Rickard, from the Afterword * `Brilliantly accomplished use of language...Few other books documenting this illness rumble and resonate with such sustained power.' * Robert Dessaix * `[Take Me to Paris, Johnny] reminds us of the complexity of relationships...of the simultaneous strength and fragility of love.' * Dennis Altman * `A remarkable, beautifully written memoir that captures and preserves the jittery zeitgeist among active gay men moving around the globe in the early '80s.' * Gail Bell, Monthly * `Finely written...Foster deftly recounted his cross-colour, cross-class relationship, and brought his lover back to life on the page.' * Steve Dow, Age * '[A] literary masterpiece...Unparalleled in Australian letters...Makes most fiction, here or elsewhere, look paltry by comparison.' Peter Craven, from the Introduction 'A superbly crafted memoir...[A] subtle balance of formality and intimacy, of rationality and passion.' John Rickard, from the Afterword 'Brilliantly accomplished use of language...Few other books documenting this illness rumble and resonate with such sustained power.' Robert Dessaix '[Take Me to Paris, Johnny] reminds us of the complexity of relationships...of the simultaneous strength and fragility of love.' Denis Altman 'A remarkable, beautifully written memoir that captures and preserves the jittery zeitgeist among active gay men moving around the globe in the early '80s.' Gail Bell, Monthly 'Finely written...Foster deftly recounted his cross-colour, cross-class relationship, and brought his lover back to life on the page.' Steve Dow, Age Author InformationJohn Foster was born in Melbourne in 1944. He studied at the University of Melbourne, then in Germany and the United Kingdom. In 1971 he returned to the University of Melbourne, where for many years he lectured in the Department of History. He edited the collections Community of Fate: Memoirs of German Jews in Melbourne (1986) and Victorian Picturesque: The Colonial Gardens of William Sangster (1989). Take Me to Paris, Johnny was Foster’s tribute to his lover, Juan Céspedes, a Cuban dancer who died of AIDS in 1987. The memoir was published in 1993 and shortlisted for the Age Book of the Year award; within a year, John Foster himself was dead. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |