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Sam D'Allesandro : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sam D'Allesandro Sam D’Allesandro (born Richard Anderson) (April 3, 1956 – February 3, 1988) was an American writer and poet. He studied at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and came to San Francisco as a young man in the early 1980s and published a book of elegant lyrics, ''Slippery Sins''. D'Allesandro was a member of the so-called "New Narrative" writers, which included Robert Glück, Bruce Boone, Steve Abbott and others. He reached out to other like-minded writers and contacted Dennis Cooper, Kathy Acker, Benjamin Weissman, David Trinidad, and Dodie Bellamy. With Bellamy he began an epistolary collaboration she was later to publish as ''Real: The Letters of Mina Harker and Sam D’Allesandro''. A gay man,〔.〕 D'Allesandro died of AIDS in 1988, aged 31, leaving behind a body of work that ranges across various genre identities, from stories of one paragraph to fully developed novellas. He is also the author of ''The Wild Creatures'', which was published posthumously in 2005, edited by Bellamy's husband Kevin Killian. He is mentioned in ''Fairyland, A Memoir of My Father'', by Alysia Abbott. == References == 〔
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