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Daniel Curzon
is one of the principal gay writers to walk the
minefields of literary and social criticism to make it easier for those
who have followed. His works include the landmark novel Something You
Do in the Dark (1971), The World Can Break Your Heart (1984),
Superfag (1996) and Not Necessarily
Nice: stories (1998) as well as the plays My
Unknown Son (Circle Rep Lab, New York, 1987) and 1001 Nights
at the House of Pancakes (San Francisco, 1998). He has also written
and published non-gay fiction and plays. His plays, both gay and non-gay--some
winning contests--have been produced in several cities.
Curzon is one of the half dozen gay writers that the James C. Hormel Archives of the San Francisco Public Library has chosen to collect, was selected as one of two hundred gay writers from around the world to be written up in Gale Research's Gay & Lesbian Literature (1994) and in Greenwood Press's Contemporary Gay American Novelists (1993). |
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