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Lambda Literary Awards: 1989
The Lambda Literary Awards, or "Lammys," are awarded
annually to recognize excellence in gay and lesbian writing and
publishing in the U.S. during the preceding year. These awards are
sponsored by the Lambda Book Report, a bimonthly review of
lesbian and gay literature published in Washington, DC.
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Gay and Lesbian Poetry:
Gay
and Lesbian Poetry in Our Time, Carl
Morse and Joan
Larkin, editors
Gay Men's Fiction:
The
Beautiful Room Is Empty, Edmund
White
Lesbian Fiction:
Trash,
Dorothy
Allison
Gay Men's Mystery/Science Fiction:
Goldenboy,
Michael
Nava
Lesbian Mystery/Science Fiction:
Skiptrace,
Antoinette
Azolakov
AIDS (A Special Category):
Borrowed
Time, Paul
Monette
Gay Men's Nonfiction:
Borrowed
Time, Paul
Monette
Lesbian First Novel:
Bird-Eyes,
Madelyn
Arnold
Lesbian Nonfiction:
Lesbian
Ethics, Sarah
Hoagland
Gay Men's Small Press Book Award (tie):
Goldenboy,
Michael
Nava
The
Delight of Hearts, Almad
Al-Tifashi
Lesbian Small Press Book Award:
Trash,
Dorothy
Allison
Gay Men's First Novel:
The
Swimming-Pool Library, Alan
Hollinghurst
Publisher's Service Award:
Sasha Alyson, Alyson Publications
Editor's Choice Award:
Why
Can't Sharon Kowalski Come Home?, Karen
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