Significant Others

Significant Others by Armistead Maupin, published by Perennial Library in 1987, is a work of fiction that explores the complexities of relationships and identity in the context of 1985. Set primarily in the Russian River area north of San Francisco, the narrative intertwines the lives of returning characters such as Mary Ann Singleton, Michael Tolliver, and Anna Madrigal, alongside new figures like Thack Sweeney and Wren Douglas. The story captures the dynamics of male bonding at Bohemian Grove and the tensions arising from a lesbian music and arts festival, all while addressing themes relevant to LGBTQ+ experiences and city life.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of interconnected lives as Maupin delves into the challenges faced by his characters, including Mary Ann’s struggle to balance her career and family obligations, and Michael’s journey as he navigates his health challenges. The novel also highlights the evolving relationships and societal issues of the time, with characters like Roger “Booter” Manigault and Brian’s nephew Jed adding depth to the narrative. With 274 pages, this edition presents a vivid portrayal of personal and communal experiences, reflecting the vibrant culture of the era.
Official synopsis Publisher
“It is now 1985 and much of the action is set in the Russian River area north of San Francisco. Here, successful businessmen from around the globe gather at Bohemian Grove for a three-week encampment of male bonding, while downriver from them events at Wimminwood, a lesbian music and arts festival, threaten the relationship of DeDe Halcyon-Day and D’orothea Wilson. Returning characters include Mary Ann Singleton, who is having difficulty balancing her commitment to her career as a local talk show hostess with her obligations as a wife to Brian and mother to Shawna, the child of her friend Connie, who entrusted the girl’s care to Mary Ann on her deathbed; Michael Tolliver, the romantic gay man who has tested HIV-positive and is taking AZT to combat the threat to his immune system; and Anna Madrigal, the transgendered landlady who mothers her tenants at 28 Barbary Lane on Russian Hill and is fighting to preserve the historic wooden steps of the lane. New characters include Thack Sweeney, who meets Michael during a tour of Alcatraz and Wren Douglas, a plus-size model whose best-selling self-help book offers hope to overweight women. There is also a focus on a previously minor character, Roger “Booter” Manigault, DeDe’s stepfather and a member of the Bohemian Club, who accidentally stumbles into Wimminwood and is held captive by one of its more militant organizers. Brian’s college-aged nephew Jed also makes an appearance as a young Reaganite more interested in getting into Harvard Law and making money than having fun.”–Wikipedia plot summary, viewed Aug. 11, 2011.
Author
Publisher
Topics
FAQ
What is “Significant Others” about?
Who is the author of “Significant Others”?
When was “Significant Others” published?
What is the ISBN for “Significant Others”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
