Imre: A Memorandum
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Imre: A Memorandum, is a novel about the homosexual relationship between two men. It was written in Europe by the expatriate American-born author, Edward Irenaeus Prime-Stevenson
Edward Irenaeus Prime-Stevenson
Edward Irenaeus Prime-Stevenson was an American author. He used the pseudonym of Xavier Mayne.-Biography:Edward Prime Stevenson was born on July 23, 1858 in Madison, New Jersey...

, who originally published it under the pseudonym of Xavier Mayne in a limited-edition imprint of 500 copies Naples, Italy, in 1906.

Plot introduction

It was described by the author as "a little psychological romance". The narrative follows the lives of two men, who by chance meet at a cafe in Budapest
Budapest
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, Hungary
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. Over the course of several months they forge a friendship that leads to various revelations and disclosures, each of which are carried out with the greatest of subtlety.

Literary significance and criticism

Although Imre: A Memorandum is not the first American gay
Gay
Gay is a word that refers to a homosexual person, especially a homosexual male. For homosexual women the specific term is "lesbian"....

 novel (John Brent by Theodore Winthrop
Theodore Winthrop
Theodore Winthrop was a writer, lawyer, and world traveller. He was one of the first Union officers killed in the American Civil War.-Biography:...

 [1861] and Joseph and His Friend: A Story of Pennsylvania
Joseph and His Friend: A Story of Pennsylvania
Joseph and His Friend: A Story of Pennsylvania is an 1870 novel by American author Bayard Taylor.-Plot introduction:Joseph, a young man, marries Madeline, to his friend Philip's dismay...

by Bayard Taylor
Bayard Taylor
Bayard Taylor was an American poet, literary critic, translator, and travel author.-Life and work:...

 [1870] precede it), it is considered to be of some importance, as it is the first such with a happy ending.

The novel was republished on January 1, 2003, by Broadview Press
Broadview Press
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(ISBN 1551113589), in a new edition, which includes a discussion of the life of Edward Prime-Stevenson, about whom little is known, as well as an extensive annotation on the text of the novel by the publishing editor, James J. Gifford.
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