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James Fugate (pen name James Barr), author of several gay themed novels, plays, and articles was born in Oklahoma, but came to live in Holyrood, Kansas, after World War II. It was while in Holyrood that the bulk of his literary output was produced including his groundbreaking novel Quatrefoil published in 1950. In the 1950s Fugate began a journalism career as the area feature writer for the Great Bend, Kansas, Tribune. In addition to Quatrefoil, Fugate also published the collection of short stories Derricks (1951), the play Game of Fools (1955), and his second novel The Occasional Man (1966), as well as numerous articles, commentaries, and stories for the publications One Magazine, Mattachine Review, and Der Kreis. James Fugate died in 1995 in Oklahoma.

From the description of James (Barr) Fugate collection [collection]. 1950-1993. (Wichita State University). WorldCat record id: 67764701

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creatorOf Barr, James. James (Barr) Fugate collection [collection]. Wichita State University, Ablah Library
creatorOf Barr, James. Derricks. California State University, Northridge
referencedIn Christian Scholars Conference (1st : 1981 : Abilene Christian University). Papers delivered at first Christian Scholars Conference. Abilene Christian University, Brown Library, Brown Library
creatorOf East-India Marine Society of Salem. Records, 1799-1972 Peabody Essex Museum
creatorOf Abrams, Albert, 1863-1924. [Collection of materials relating to Albert Abrams]. Stanford University Lane Medical Library
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Birth 1976-02-19

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