Download 2 Books by Angus Stewart (.ePUB) (.MOBI)

2 Books by Angus Stewart
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Overview: Angus Stewart’s first published work was ‘The Stile’, which appeared in the 1964 Faber anthology Stories by New Writers. He won the Richard Hillary Memorial Prize in 1965. His breakthrough to public and critical attention came in 1968 with his first novel, Sandel. Set in the pseudonymous St Cecilia’s College, Oxford, the book revolves around the unorthodox love between a 19-year-old undergraduate, David Rogers, and a 13-year-old chorister, Antony Sandel. The novel appears to have been based on real events, recounted by Stewart in an article under the pseudonym ‘John Davis’ in the 1961 anthology Underdogs, edited for Weidenfeld and Nicolson by Philip Toynbee. The story is treated with delicacy and sensitivity, and has a place in English literature comparable in importance to Roger Peyrefitte’s treatment of the same subject in his 1943 novel Les amitiés particulières. Over the past forty years Sandel has become a cult gay novel.
Genre: MM Romance

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Sandel: The story of two young lovers whose passion for one another is exclusive, lyrical, tender and subject to the tensions that any intense romantic relationship is liable to. A love affair between a thirteen-year-old schoolboy (Tony Sandel) and a nineteen-year-old undergraduate (David), written and published at time before moral panic set in and the false dogma was established that all such relationships damaged the younger partner for life. Sandel is an evocative portrait of boarding-school and Oxbridge life and the intense, often romantic friendships that flourish there. It is also a novel of sexual awakening, whose light touch disguises the profound emotions that such friendships generate; the relationship portrayed is partly of equals and partly, as often happens, one where it is the younger partner who decides whether and how it should persist.

Snow in Harvest: Snow In Harvest is set in Morocco, built around the lives and mutual entanglements of a strange and diverse group of expatriates. Second after Sandel was Snow In Harvest (Hutchinson, 1969), another novel with considerable gay interest, especially as here, like in Sandel, the main protagonist is a thinly veiled Angus Stewart. Snow In Harvest contains a denser plot, with many characters, and elements reminiscent of Graham Greene espionage intrigue, but the protagonist always has a boy living with him, a boy with whom he is in love.

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Edit: New download link 8 Aug 2017




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