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A scholar of international standing, he had served on advisory panels of the National Science Foundation and had held posts such as the Research Director of the Societe Haitiano-Americaine de Developpement Agricole and Chairman of the Wisconsin State Board for Preservation of Scientific Areas.
Curtis had been for many years a professor of Botany at the University of Wisconsin.
Finalist, Gay General Fiction, Lambda Literary Awards" About the Author: Until his death in 1961, John T.
Drawn together from midcentury literary journals and magazines of the 1920s and 1930s, as well as from Wescott\'s papers, the stories were inspired by his life, from childhood to old age, from Wisconsin farm country to New York, London, Germany, and Paris.
The result is a candid portrayal of the gifted but enigmatic writer who was famous in youth and remained a perceptive and compassionate voice throughout his long life.
Previously published in anthology form in the United Kingdom, "A Visit to Priapus" is presented for the first time in book form in America, containing previously uncollected stories, including three never before published.
Lavishly rendered in Wescott\'s elegant prose, the tale is explicit where it needs to be, but as is typical of Wescott it is filled with descriptive beauty and introspective lessons about sex and sexuality, love and creativity.
The autobiographical story is about a literary man, frustrated in love, who puts aside his pride and makes a date with a young artist in Maine.
Forster\'s novel of gay love, Maurice , remained unpublished throughout his lifetime, Glenway Wescott\'s long story "A Visit to Priapus" was also destined to be a posthumous work, buried from 1938 until this century in Wescott\'s massive archive of manuscripts, journals, notebooks, and letters.
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