Stambolian, George.

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George Stambolian (1938-1991), writer, editor, and college professor was an important figure in the gay literary world of the 1980s. He edited the highly acclaimed anthologies MEN ON MEN: BEST NEW GAY FICTION (1986; 1988; 1990; 1992) and wrote frequently for CHRISTOPHER STREET and the NEW YORK NATIVE. Stambolian taught in the French Department of Wellesley College fom 1966 to 1991. His academic works include MARCEL PROUST AND THE CREATIVE ENCOUNTER (1972), TWENTIETH CENTURY FRENCH FICTION: ESSAYS FOR GERMAINE BREE (1975), and HOMOSEXUALITIES AND FRENCH LITERATURE (1979).

From the description of George Stambolian papers, 1955-1992. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122607253

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associatedWith Cooper, Dennis, 1953-. person
associatedWith Garber, Eric, 1954-1995. person
associatedWith Guattari, Félix. person
associatedWith Gurganus, Allan, 1947-. person
associatedWith Marks, Elaine. person
associatedWith University of Wisconsin--Madison corporateBody
associatedWith Wellesley College corporateBody
associatedWith White, Edmund, 1940-. person
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Armenian Americans
French literature
Gay authors
Gay college professors
Gay men's writings, American
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College teachers
Editors
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Active 1955

Active 1992

French,

English

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