Found 559 results for "AIDS (disease), fiction"
by Friedrich de la Motte-Fouqué, Friedrich Heinrich Kar La Motte-Fouqué
On a beautiful evening, many hundred years ago, a worthy old fisherman sat mending his nets.
by Andrew Holleran
HE was just a face I saw in a discotheque one winter, but it was I who ended up going back to Fire Island to pick up his...
by Susan Sontag
Two diseases have been spectacularly, and similarly, encumbered by the trappings of metaphor: tuberculosis and cancer.
by Michael Cunningham
ONCE our father bought a convertible.
by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
My work with AIDS patients started right at the beginning of the epidemic, totally unplanned and spontaneous, as all my ...