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Sun, 13 Nov 2022 21:18:33 -0800
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Joe Keenan's "Philip and Gilbert" farces center on a New York songwriter
and the best friend who keeps getting him involved in his wacky (and
borderline criminal) schemes. If P. G. Wodehouse were a contemporary gay
American, these are the novels he'd have written. There are three of them:
Blue Heaven (1988), Putting on the Ritz (1991), and My Lucky Star (2006).
The first and third won the Lambda Literary Award for Humor.

Keith Chaffee
happily retired librarian


> > In 26 days, and maybe sooner, if I'm lucky/on top of things, I will turn
> in my final assignment for my MLIS program at SJSU. (*knocks on wood) At
> that point, I would like to decompress by spending some time reading and
> watching fun, funny books and movies, so I am here asking you if you would
> please recommend your favorite humorous book(s) or movies (or podcasts or
> whatever), if you're so inclined. All formats and genres are fair game.
>

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