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Monette, Paul

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LC classificationPS3563.O523
Personal name headingMonette, Paul
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Associated countryUnited States
LocatedWest Hollywood (Calif.)
Birth date1945-10-16
Death date1995-02-10
Place of birthLawrence (Mass.)
Place of deathWest Hollywood (Calif.)
Field of activityPoetry Short stories Novels
Poetry Fiction
AffiliationMilton Academy (Milton, Mass.)
Cheshire Academy (Cheshire, Conn.)
Pine Manor College
Yale University
Profession or occupationPoets Authors Novelists English teachers
Found inWashington post 02-13-95 (Paul Monette, b. 10-16-1945, Lawrence, Mass.; d. Feb. 10, 1995)
The carpenter at the asylum, 1975: title page (Paul Monette) rear dust jacket flap (born in Lawrence, Massachusetts; attended Yale University; teaches poetry at Milton Academy in Milton, Massachusetts)
Contemporary authors online, December 3, 2014 (Paul Monette; writer; born, October 16, 1945 in Lawrence, Massachusetts; died, February 10, 1995 in West Hollywood, California; taught at Milton Academy and Pine Manor College; B.A., Yale University, 1967)
Online Archive of California, December 3, 2014: Paul Monette papers (Paul Landry Monette, 1945-1995; novelist and poet; taught at Cheshire Academy, Connecticut, 1968-1970; taught at Milton Academy, Massachusetts, and Pine Manor College, 1970-1976)
Men on men 3 : best new gay fiction, 1990: page 11 (Paul Monette) page 372 (lives in Los Angeles)
His obituary in New York times, February 12, 1995, viewed online May 3, 2016 (Paul Monette, a writer whose autobiography, "Becoming a Man: Half a Life Story," a memoir of suppressing and then celebrating his homosexuality, won the 1992 National Book Award for nonfiction, died at home Friday [February 10, 1995]. He was 49 and lived in West Hollywood, Calif.; born in Lawrence, Mass., on Oct. 16, 1945; died from complications from AIDS; taught English at Milton Academy in Milton, Mass., and Pine Manor College, an independent women's college in Chestnut Hill, Mass. )
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Associated languageeng