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by Timothy Conigrave

Originally published: Ringwood, Vic., Australia: McPhee Gribble, 1995.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

As uplifting as it is moving, Holding the Man is a funny, sad and celebratory account of growing up gay, and a powerful love story.Now a major feature film directed by Neil Armfield and starring Ryan Corr, Craig Stott, Kerry Fox, Camilla Ah Kin and Sarah Snook with Guy Pearce and Anthony LaPaglia.In the mid-seventies at an all-boys Catholic school in Melbourne, Timothy Conigrave fell wildly and sweetly in love with the captain of the football team. So began a relationship that was to last for fifteen years, a love affair that weathered disapproval, separation and, ultimately, death.With honesty and insight, Conigrave's bestselling memoir explores the highs and lows of any partnership- the intimacy, constraints and temptations. And the strength of heart both men had to find when they tested positive to HIV.As uplifting as it is moving, Holding the Man is a funny, sad and celebratory account of growing up gay, and a powerful love story.'A fine, tender and sexy book.' David Marr'Full of compassion, candour and zest for life.' The Australian'A charming love story.' Herald Sun'Amazingly more than the sum of its parts, a book to stir you up and knock you around and wring you out.' Peter Robb

Author Biography

Timothy Conigrave was born in Melbourne in 1959 and educated at Xavier College and Monash University. He trained as an actor at the National Institute of Dramatic Art, graduating in 1984. He appeared in such plays as Brighton Beach Memoirs and As Is with The Fabulous Globos. He initiated the project Soft Targets, seen at Griffin Theatre in 1986. His other plays include Blitz Kids and Thieving Boy. Timothy Conigrave died in October 1994, shortly after completing his book Holding the Man.

Promotional

As uplifting as it is moving,Holding the Manis a funny, sad and celebratory account of growing up gay, and a powerful love story.

Promotional "Headline"

As uplifting as it is moving, Holding the Man is a funny, sad and celebratory account of growing up gay, and a powerful love story.

Details

ISBN0143009494
Author Timothy Conigrave
Pages 304
Year 2015
ISBN-10 0143009494
ISBN-13 9780143009498
Format Paperback
Place of Publication Hawthorn
Country of Publication Australia
DEWEY B
Publication Date 2015-07-30
Short Title Holding the Man
Language English
Subtitle Winner of the Human Rights Award for Non-Fiction
Publisher Penguin Random House Australia
Imprint Penguin Random House Australia
Audience General
NZ Release Date 2015-07-29
AU Release Date 2015-07-29

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