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Tales of the City Information
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 This article is about the novel series; see also Tales of the City (novel) and Tales of the City (miniseries) Tales of the City is a series of seven books written by San Francisco novelist Armistead Maupin. Tales of the City is also the name of the...


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Tales of the City Quotes
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 AP News
Maupin novel revisits aging `Tales' crew
6/12/2007: 774 words, approx. 3 pages Stretched out on a sofa next to his Australian shepherd, Sophie, Armistead Maupin says he never intended to write another installment of his popular "Tales of the City" series.But thankfully for fans worldwide, Maupin's newest book, "Michael Tolliver Lives," revisits many of the same larger-than-life...
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 The New York Observer
Style Diary: August 12, 1996
1/11/2008: 788 words, approx. 3 pages [Ed. note: this column was originally published on August 12th, 1996.] The neighbors had sex last week. You know how it sounds, like cats being thrown into the sky. “Temptation hangs in the summer air,” The New York Times recently reported. Welcome to August. ...
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 The New York Observer
Bad Old Days of Urban Crisis Fuel a Bonfire of Nostalgia
4/10/2005: 1,039 words, approx. 4 pages Ladies and Gentlemen, the Bronx Is Burning: 1977, Baseball, Politics, and the Battle for the Soul of a City, by Jonathan Mahler. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 368 pages, $25. In New York, we tend to confuse our Golden Ages with our Dark Ages. This is...
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 The New York Observer
Films of August: Illusionist Is Magic
8/6/2006: 1,825 words, approx. 6 pages Beaches beckon. Lobsters lure. Before I head for the hammock and a month’s vacation, here’s a brief lineup of some of the films that will open in August. Except for a few action thrillers like World Trade Center and Snakes on a Plane, the usual...



Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by Armistead Maupin
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 In the following essay, Maupin discusses the creation and development of the Tales of the City series from newspaper serial to novel to television miniseries.
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Critical Review by Stephen Harvey
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 Harvey was an American film curator and critic. In the following review, he focuses on the characters and plot of Further Tales of the City.
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