

A Gay and Melancholy Sound
Author: Merle Miller
Narrator: Merle Miller
Unabridged: 21 hr 24 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 04/03/2012
Categories: Fiction, Classic, Literary Fiction
Author: Merle Miller
Narrator: Merle Miller
Unabridged: 21 hr 24 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 04/03/2012
Categories: Fiction, Classic, Literary Fiction
Merle Miller was born on May 17, 1919 in Montour, Iowa, and grew up in Marshalltown, Iowa. He attended the University of Iowa and the London School of Economics. He joined the US. Army Air Corps during World War II, where he worked as an editor of Yank. His best-known books are his biographies of three presidents: Plain Speaking: An Oral History of Harry Truman, Lyndon: An Oral Biography, and Ike the Soldier: As They Knew Him. His novels include That Winter, The Sure Thing, Reunion, A Secret Understanding, A Gay and Melancholy Sound, What Happened, Island 49, and A Day in Late September. He also wrote We Dropped the A-Bomb, The Judges and the Judged, Only You, Dick Daring!, about his experiences writing a television pilot for CBS starring Barbara Stanwyck and Jackie Cooper, and “On Being Different,” an expansion of his 1971 article for the The New York Times Magazine entitled “What It Means to Be a Homosexual.” He died in 1986.
Merle Miller, who is best known as a presidential biographer, wrote this semi-autobiographical diary in 1961, ten years before his very public "coming out" in a NY Times Magazine article entitled "What it means to be a homosexual." That said, the word "gay" in the title does not refer to homosexuali......more
Merle Miller's book was chosen by Book Lust Rediscoveries, a “series devoted to reprinting some of the best (and now out of print) novels originally published between 1960-2000. Each book is personally selected by Nancy Pearl and includes an introduction by her, as well as discussion questions for b......more
Very smart...i felt as if i were being challenged to keep up with this witty and somber tale. I also felt it was autobiographical in some respects. Going up different, feeling alienated from the "Out There" rang true to his life I think... He was a wounded from birth but not all bright kids get expl......more