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Peter McGehee

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American dramatist
Peter McGehee
BornPeter Gregory McGehee
October 6, 1955
Pine Bluff,Arkansas
DiedSeptember 13, 1991
Toronto,Ontario
OccupationNovelist, short story writer
NationalityAmerican-Canadian
Period1970s–1990s
Notable worksBoys Like Us,Sweetheart
PartnerDouglas Wilson

Peter Gregory McGehee[1] (October 6, 1955 – September 13, 1991)[2] was an American-born Canadian novelist, dramatist and short story writer.[2]

Born inPine Bluff, Arkansas to Frank Thomas and Julia Ann May McGehee,[1] Peter moved with his family to Little Rock when he was six.[1] He was the second of three children. McGehee played the trombone at Parkview High School in Little Rock where he graduated in 1973.[1] McGehee studied atSouthern Methodist University inDallas before moving toSan Francisco to work in theatre.[2] While living in San Francisco, he wrote his first play and first comedic musical revueThe Quinlan Sisters, and later met Canadian activistDouglas Wilson, who became his partner.[2] He moved toSaskatoon in 1980 to be with Wilson, and subsequently the couple moved toToronto in 1982.[2] However, due to the lack of recognition afforded tosame-sex marriage at the time, he often faced potential deportation because of his citizenship status, twice enteringmarriages of convenience with female friends.[2] He briefly moved toNew York City in 1984, but had returned to Toronto by 1986.[2]

He published his firstnovella,Beyond Happiness, withStubblejumper Press in 1985,[2] and premiered his second revue,The Fabulous Sirs, in 1987.[2]

In 1988, McGehee and Wilson were both diagnosedHIV-positive. McGehee subsequently wrote two novels,Boys Like Us andSweetheart, and a book of short stories,The IQ Zoo.[2]Boys Like Us was published in 1991, shortly before McGehee's death ofAIDS-related causes;Sweetheart andThe IQ Zoo were both published posthumously.[2] The novels focused on the life of Zero MacNoo, a character who much like McGehee himself was an American living in Toronto, and his family and circle of friends.[2]

Using notes that McGehee had written in preparation for his third novel, Wilson subsequently wroteLabour of Love before his own death in 1992.[2] That novel was published in 1993.[2]

Books

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  • Beyond Happiness (1985)
  • Boys Like Us (1991)
  • The IQ Zoo (1991)
  • Sweetheart (1992)

References

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  1. ^abcdPeter Gregory McGehee (1955–1991). Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture, June 16, 2009.
  2. ^abcdefghijklmnPeter McGeheeArchived 2013-12-19 at theWayback Machine.glbtq.com, 2005.
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