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Eighty-Sixed
Lambda Literary · 1990 · WinnerStonewall Book · 1990 · Winner
Literary FictionISBN 9780670823154
Award History
| Award | Year | Status | Citation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lambda Literary Award for Fiction | 1990 | Winner | |
| Stonewall Book Award | 1990 | Winner |
About the Author
David B. FeinbergAmerican
David B. Feinberg (1956-1994) was an American writer and AIDS activist best known for his novels Eighty-Sixed (1989), which won the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Men's Fiction, the Stonewall Award for Literature, and the American Library Association Gay/Lesbian Award for Fiction, its sequel Spontaneous Combustion (1991), and the essay collection Queer and Loathing: Rants and Raves of a Raging AIDS Clone (1994). Born in Lynn, Massachusetts, to Jewish parents and raised in Syracuse, New York, he graduated from MIT in 1977 with a degree in mathematics and later earned a master's in linguistics from NYU, while working as a computer programmer and actively participating in ACT UP demonstrations. Read more →
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