"The Youngest Director" 1961 GOFF, Martyn

[237] pp.

GOFF, Martyn

Second Edition

Putnam

1961

8" x 5 1/2"

VG/ VG

Story of a gay London professional and his struggles for success in big business while in love with a hotel-porter.

At 32, Leonard Bissel seems to have everything going for him: newly appointed as the youngest director of a major London corporation, he has a posh house in Chelsea, a new black MG, and a promising new relationship. There’s just one problem: Leonard’s boss and his family expect him to marry, but Leonard is secretly gay and wants nothing more than to settle down in a stable relationship with his partner, John. As Leonard’s employer and his parents increase the pressure on him to marry, he will be faced with an impossible decision: is he willing to give up his job, his family, his home, and everything he’s worked for in order to remain true to his own identity and the person he loves?

Published in 1961, when homosexuality was still illegal in England, Martyn Goff’s The Youngest Director is a landmark of British gay fiction. A gripping story exposing the injustice and prejudice faced by gay men in the mid-20th century.


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