Dance on My Grave: a life and a death in four parts, one hundred and seventeen bits, six running reports and two press clippings, with a few jokes, a puzzle or three, some footnotes and a fiasco now and then to help the story along is a 1982 young adult novel by British author Aidan Chambers. It is the second book in the Dance Sequence series.
It tells the story of a British teenager named Henry Robinson, detailing the events that led to his dancing on the grave of his slightly older friend, Barry Gorman, with whom Robinson had a love affair.
It was one of the first few young adult books published by a major publisher that depicts homosexuality without being judgmental and was included on ALA's and other libraries' list of books for gay teens. It has also been referred to in a number of books on children and young adult literature.
Because of its gay-positive theme, it was challenged at the Montgomery County Memorial Library System in 2004 by the Library Patrons of Texas.
Born near Chester-le-Street, County Durham in 1934, Chambers was an only child, and a poor scholar; considered "slow" by his teachers, he did not learn to read fluently until the age of nine. After two years in the Royal Navy as part of his National Service, Chambers trained as a teacher and taught for three years at Westcliff High School in Southend on Sea before joining an Anglican monastery in Stroud, Gloucestershire in 1960. He later used his experience as a monk in his novel Now I Know.
His first plays, including Johnny Salter (1966), The Car and The Chicken Run (1968), were published while he was a teacher at Archway School in Stroud.
Chambers left the monastery in 1967 and a year later became a freelance writer. His works include the "Dance sequence" of six novels: Breaktime, Dance on My Grave, Now I Know, The Toll Bridge, Postcards from No Man's Land which won the 1999 Carnegie Medal and This is All: The Pillow Book of Cordelia Kenn. He and his wife, Nancy, founded Thimble Press and the magazine Signal to promote literature for children and young adults. They were awarded the Eleanor Farjeon Award for outstanding services to children's books in 1982. From 2003 to 2006 he was President of the School Library Association.
四哥: 你说我治好了你多年来出借书籍的恐惧症,我开心得有些惶恐。果然,这次你借一给二,还附上了笔力遒劲的小纸条,上书“据传该书有将直男掰弯的伟力……弯不弯由你”。虽然我认定了这是个圈套,因为无论弯与不弯,我一旦读了就自承为直男,丧失了神秘感。 可是《在我坟上...
评分逢时两相得 关于少年的爱,我们读过村上春树的挪威森林,走出森林又见过百分百女孩;也读过塞林格式的麦田守望者;迷茫,便常是少年气质的独白主题。迷茫,再遇知已,再匆匆失去,便成强烈的对比,有如白纸上猛然落下死亡的黒字,若真是这样一副字写在人生少年初始时,想必会...
评分《在我坟上跳舞》这本书,我是因为书名够奇特才去借来看的,这本书对于我完全是个意外,那种感觉,就像突然闯进了魔法花园一般惊奇。看完它,我忍不住记下作者的名字:Aiden Chambers,我想看他别的作品了。 故事是有关同性爱的故事,它对同性情感也有深入细腻的探讨,但幸好...
评分在我看来,青春总是残酷的。 那是个刚刚拥有了成年人的力量,却不会正确使用的时期,懵懵懂懂,不知轻重,对任何事物都抱有完美的幻想。无论是狂烈的喜欢,还是残忍的伤害,都是不计后果随心而至的行为。青春的冲动必然会带来各种各样的伤痛,遍布在心灵上的伤口,就是成长。...
Barry太自我而Hal太自怜,Kari一定是读者一开始最讨厌而最后最喜欢的角色。有意思的书,但是不属于最好的Young Adult Novel之列。
评分没想象中好。
评分Barry太自我而Hal太自怜,Kari一定是读者一开始最讨厌而最后最喜欢的角色。有意思的书,但是不属于最好的Young Adult Novel之列。
评分这个夏天最爱的一本
评分想起十六岁的你。
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