Considered an 'audacious' second novel, GIOVANNI'S ROOM is set in the 1950s Paris of American expatriates, liaisons, and violence. This now-classic story of a fated love triangle explores, with uncompromising clarity, the conflicts between desire, conventional morality and sexual identity.
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["Race relations""African Americans""Psychology""Afro-Americans""GiovanniNikki""Fiction""Americans in fiction""Americans""Sexual behavior""Homosexuality in fiction""Sexual orientation""Men""Bisexuals in fiction""Men in fiction""Sexual orientation in fiction""Homosexuality""Bisexuals""Classic Literature""Gay men""LGBTQ novels""Fictionafrican americangeneral""Fictiongay""Paris (france)fiction""FICTION / African American / General""FICTION / Classics""FICTION / Literary""Fictionromancegeneral""American fiction (fictional works by one author)""Fictionpsychological""Fictionafrican american & blackgeneral""LGBTQ novels before Stonewall""American literature""Hommes""Romansnouvelles""Sexualit\u00e9""Homosexualit\u00e9""Orientation sexuelle""Bisexuels""African American""General""Literary""Classics""Bohemianism""Blacks""Americans--france--fiction""Sexual orientation--fiction""Bisexuals--fiction""Ps3552.a45 g5 2001""813/.54"]