Adam Mars-Jones (Critical Survey of Short Fiction)
Other Literary Forms
In 1997, Adam Mars-Jones published a selection of nonfiction writings on gay issues and other topics in a book entitled Blind Bitter Happiness. His 1993 novel The Waters of Thirst received critical praise on both sides of the Atlantic. He also edited Mae West Is Dead: Recent Lesbian and Gay Fiction (1983).
Achievements
In 1982, Adam Mars-Jones received the Somerset Maugham Award for Lantern Lecture and Other Stories. He has received widespread critical praise for his fiction; Edmund White hailed him as England’s...
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