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When John Weirs debut novel, The Irreversible Decline of Eddie Socket, was published in the late 1980s, it was immediately recognized by critics across the country as one of the most perceptive, unsentimental, and beautifully written accounts of the political and emotional consequences of AIDS on both individuals and a community. In What I Did Wrong, his long-awaited second novel, Weir has written another powerfully movingand often disarmingly funnybook about loss, character, and sexuality in the post-AIDS era, a survivors tale in an age when all the certainties have lost their logic and focus.
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When John Weirs debut novel, The Irreversible Decline of Eddie Socket, was published in the late 1980s, it was immediately recognized by critics across the country as one of the most perceptive, unsentimental, and beautifully written accounts of the political and emotional consequences of AIDS on both individuals and a community. In What I Did Wrong, his long-awaited second novel, Weir has written another powerfully movingand often disarmingly funnybook about loss, character, and sexuality in the post-AIDS era, a survivors tale in an age when all the certainties have lost their logic and focus.
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