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- <text id=91TT0975>
- <title>
- May 06, 1991: Making A Life After AIDS
- </title>
- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1991
- May 06, 1991 Scientology
- </history>
- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- BOOKS, Page 72
- Making a Life After AIDS
- </hdr><body>
- <qt>
- <l>HALFWAY HOME</l>
- <l>By Paul Monette</l>
- <l>Crown; 262 pages; $20</l>
- </qt>
- <p> An estimated 1 million Americans carry the HIV virus,
- which causes AIDS, and Paul Monette is one of them. Three years
- ago he earned lavish praise for Borrowed Time, an unflinching
- memoir about his lover's death from that horrific disease. Last
- year he wrote Afterlife, the fictional story of three AIDS
- widowers. Now Monette is back with a new novel, Halfway Home,
- in which AIDS again plays a significant role. This time,
- however, his narrative is driven not by the experiences of those
- who are defeated by the disease but by those who defiantly make
- a life for themselves in spite of it.
- </p>
- <p> Tom Shaheen's illness has advanced to the stage where he
- is too weak to continue his work as a performance artist, and
- so he retreats to a beach house near Malibu, Calif. The
- ordinary problems and passions of the world seemingly behind
- him, Tom reduces his ambitions simply to surviving. But his
- cloistered existence is disrupted by the arrival of his older
- brother Brian, a crooked contractor on the run, and an
- unexpected love affair with his devoted patron Gray. Tom rescues
- his brother. Gray rescues Tom. And Monette drives home his
- message: there is life after AIDS.
- </p>
- <p> Writing with the urgency of someone who is unsure he will
- have enough time to finish, Monette delivers heavy-handed riffs
- on alcoholism, domestic violence, artistic freedom and the
- church's stand on homosexuality. He also indulges a fondness for
- melodrama that results in a climactic shoot-out and several
- teary reconciliations. But underneath all this activity rests
- Monette's gritty reminder, particularly relevant in these plague
- years, that the value of life is determined by what we are
- willing to risk for it.
- </p>
- <p> By Janice C. Simpson
- </p>
-
- </body></article>
- </text>
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