About David Leavitt
David Leavitt has written several highly acclaimed works of fiction and non-fiction, including THE LOST LANGUAGE OF CRANES, which was made into a BBC film. His recently published collection of novellas, ARKANSAS, was hailed by the INDEPENDENT as 'a literary triumph'.
Novels
The Lost Language of Cranes (1987)
Equal Affections (1989)
While England Sleeps (1993)
The Page Turner (1998)
Martin Bauman: Or, a Sure Thing (2000)
Florence, a Delicate Case (2002)
The Body of Jonah Boyd (2004)
The Indian Clerk (2007)
Equal Affections (1989)
While England Sleeps (1993)
The Page Turner (1998)
Martin Bauman: Or, a Sure Thing (2000)
Florence, a Delicate Case (2002)
The Body of Jonah Boyd (2004)
The Indian Clerk (2007)
Collections
Family Dancing (1984)
A Place I've Never Been (1990)
Arkansas (1997)
The Marble Quilt (2001)
Collected Stories (2003)
Stories of David Leavitt (2005)
A Place I've Never Been (1990)
Arkansas (1997)
The Marble Quilt (2001)
Collected Stories (2003)
Stories of David Leavitt (2005)
Anthologies edited
The Penguin Book of Gay Short Stories (1994) (with Mark Mitchell)
The New Penguin Book of Gay Short Stories (2003) (with Mark Mitchell)
The New Penguin Book of Gay Short Stories (2003) (with Mark Mitchell)
Non fiction
Italian Pleasures (1996) (with Mark Mitchell)
Pages Passed from Hand to Hand: The Hidden Tradition of Homosexual Literature in English from 1748 to 1914 (1997)
In Maremma (2001) (with Mark Mitchell)
The Man Who Knew Too Much: Alan Turning and the Invention of the Computer (2005)
Pages Passed from Hand to Hand: The Hidden Tradition of Homosexual Literature in English from 1748 to 1914 (1997)
In Maremma (2001) (with Mark Mitchell)
The Man Who Knew Too Much: Alan Turning and the Invention of the Computer (2005)
Awards
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David Leavitt recommends
Captive Audience (2010) Dave Reidy "Dave Reidy's matchless reports from the heart of twenty-first century America, a landscape of technological obsession and performance anxiety (in many forms), are elegant, precise, cool, and funny. Here is a young writer from whom we can expect much in the future." |
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