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    tales of the city

    Explore "tales of the city" with insightful episodes like "62. If You’re Going to San Francisco..." and "Tales Of The City with Troy Stanley" from podcasts like ""Diving In" and "This Queer Book Saved My Life!"" and more!

    Episodes (2)

    62. If You’re Going to San Francisco...

    62. If You’re Going to San Francisco...

    Louise and Virginia jet off to San Francisco in the episode, where they discuss the origins of the City and County, and why it became the home and haven for people wanting to discard façades and identities they may have held in their home towns. They also discuss the original gold rush and the modern tech gold rush and the impact these have had on the city, as well as the serialisation of novels and they way this can shape the overall architecture of a novel. They also revisit the issue of Nazism and the presence of monsters living in plain sight among us. 


    Books

     

    The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett, 1941

    Tales of the City by Armistead Maupin, 1978

    Daughter of Fortune by Isabelle Allende, 1998

    Mr Penumbra’s 24 Hour Bookstore by Robin Sloan, 2012

    Days Without End by Sebastian Barry, 2016


    Television

     

    Clarkson’s Farm – Prime

    My Mother and Other Strangers, BBC, ABC iView


    Blog


    Literary Hub by Megan Abbott

    https://lithub.com/megan-abbott-on-the-difference-between-hardboiled-and-noir/ 

    Tales Of The City with Troy Stanley

    Tales Of The City with Troy Stanley

    Be who you are. And don't apologize.

    Welcome to our LGBT podcast and in this episode we’re talking with actor Troy Stanley (he/him) about Tales of the City by Armistead Maupin. This novel kicked off a landmark series as well as numerous television adaptations. For Troy, he told us, "I think what Tales of the City said to me was be who you are don't apologize for who you are be who you want to be."

    See Troy live in these upcoming productions!

    MNM Theatre Company’s production of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. The show opens December 2, 2022 and runs through the 18th. https://mnmtheatre.org

    Anything Goes at the Wick Theatre. It runs from January 12, 2023 through February 12th. https://thewicktheatre.thundertix.com/events/197579

    Maltz Jupiter Theatre’s production of Oliver. It runs from March 14 through April 2nd. https://www.jupitertheatre.org/season-productions

    Buy Tales of the City and other books from our LGBT podcast at our Bookshop:  https://bookshop.org/thisqueerbook

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