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"An old fashioned pleasure... there's been nothing like it since the heyday of the serial novel 100 years ago... Tearing through [the tales] one after the other, as I did, allows instant gratification; it also lets you appreciate how masterfully they're constructed. No matter what Maupin writes next, he can look back on the rare achievement of having built a little world and made it run."
--Walter Kendrick, Village Voice Literary Supplement

By turns hilarious and heartbreaking, Armistead Maupin's bestselling Tales of the City series stands as an incomparable blend of great storytelling and incisive social commentary. These six classic comedies, some of which originally appeared as serials in San Francisco newspapers, have won Maupin critical acclaim around the world and enthralled legions of devoted fans.

Back to Barbary Lane comprises the second trilogy of the series--Babycakes (1984), Significant Others (1987), and Sure of You (1989) -- concluding the saga of the tenants, past and present, of Mrs. Madrigal's beloved apartment house on Russian Hill. While the first trilogy celebrated the carefree excesses of the seventies, this volume tracks its hapless, all-to-human cast across a decade troubled by plague, deceit and overweening ambition.

Like its companion volume, 28 Barbary Lane, Back to Barbary Lane is distinguished by what The Guardian of London has called "some of the sharpest and most speakable dialogue you are ever likely to read." It promises hours of literate entertainment for readers old and new.

With a foreword by the author.



About the Author

Armistead Maupin's other novels are Maybe the Moon (1992) and The Night Listener (2000). His Tales novels first appeared as daily serials in San Francisco newspapers, starting in 1976. Tales of the City became a controversial but highly acclaimed miniseries on PBS in 1994, followed by More Tales of the City on Showtime in 1998. Maupin wrote the narration for the HBO documentary The Celluloid Closet. As a librettist he collaborated in 1999 with composer Jake Heggie on "Anna Madrigal Remembers" for mezzo-soprano Frederica von Stade and the classical vocal ensemble, Chanticleer.


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  • Hardcover: 720 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins (November 6, 1991)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060166495
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060166496
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.7 x 2.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.7 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars The perfect ending..., January 28, 2002
When I moved to NYC and was, for the most part, broke, I would spend hours in Lincoln Center Barnes and Noble reading books to pass my time. I spent one glorious weekend with my new friends at Barbary Lane relishing in their adventures and crying at their personal pain and anguish. When I was a bit richer, I scraped together what money I could and bought the full anthology. These are true rich characters that you find yourself revisiting at least once a year at their wonderful home with perhaps the most divine landlady in existence. Even now on my umpteenth reread, I still find myself crying at the start of the fourth book (and trust me you will too) and hating Mary Ann by the end of the sixth book (hard to believe but she is one vicious woman). Even after finishing the sixth book, I do wonder about the live of my favorite Russian Hill residents and what they're up to....and I'm sure you will as well.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Oh god, the 80's, April 7, 2003
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I read the each of the 3 "Tales" books when as were published, wishing that I could be old enough to run away to San Francisco to live the wonderful, zany life on Barbary Lane. The final three books are excellent, but not as easy to read. Armistead Maupin is a writer, not a panderer. He doesn't give us necessarily what we want: he gives us an acurate account of the times. The characters that we grew to love suffer the fates that real people do in their adulthood. Marriages crumble, lovers die, friends drift apart. While we might hate Maupin for reflecting a reality that we wish were'nt true (and boy, I hated him for "Sure of You"), you have to give him his due.

These are excellent books- true must reads. But keep a stiff drink and a lot of kleenex handy.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Set of books - required reading for all, January 24, 1998
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Once I read the first book I knew that I would have to read the whole set as soon as possible - they are my favourite books of all time - the writing, characters are so real - you feel that you are living there with them in Barbary Lane. The books have the ability to take you through the whole spectrum of human emotions and you actually care about the characters and what happens to them and how they will end up. It doesn't matter if you are gay or straight these books would appeal to all. The effect on me of these books were profound - they set me on a journey of self discovery and a love of reading - they will do that for any of their future readers.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Another Outstanding Read from Armistead!
I previously reviewed the first omnibus of Tales of the City (see my reviews). I had already read the first three novels and read the first omnibus as a re-visitation. Read more
Published on September 22, 2007 by Guy V. De Rosa

5.0 out of 5 stars I'm sorry I have never read "Tales of the City"
It's true. I have never read "Tales of the City," I am ashammed to say. I saw the PBS mini-series the very first time it was on the air in 1993 or 94. Read more
Published on June 2, 2007 by J. Lindley

5.0 out of 5 stars Loved them then,! Love them now!
I loved these stories when they were new. I am rereading these works now in anticipation of Maupin's new addtion to the series. Read more
Published on April 15, 2007 by Paul A. Minafri

3.0 out of 5 stars Stop at "Further Tales of the City."
What Armistead Maupin spent three books building up, he spends three books knocking down. I was made to care so much for these characters that reading the final three books in the... Read more
Published on April 26, 2003 by J. Olsen

2.0 out of 5 stars Loved the first one...
I read "Tales of the City" the way a dog reads a bone. I devoured the book in a single sitting and then began a frantic search for my car keys so I could buy the next... Read more
Published on April 26, 2003 by J. Olsen

5.0 out of 5 stars some enchanted reading
You cannot go wrong with this collection of stories. As some reviewers have noted, this collection contains more heartbreak and distress than the first three books, but in some... Read more
Published on January 9, 2002 by sf_transplant

5.0 out of 5 stars Great!
To find all of the Tales of the City books inside two large volumes is a true treasure trove! I can't tell you how many days I appeared in my office with dark circles under my... Read more
Published on November 19, 2001 by Get What We Give

4.0 out of 5 stars I miss my friends, already
I just finished "Back to Barbary Lane", and I was so sad to say good-bye to these people :(

Although I found this to be a much sadder book than the first, I can't... Read more

Published on June 12, 2001 by Debra F. Gilbert

5.0 out of 5 stars This is an AMAZING end to a classic saga
I reread this series every couple of years just for its stunning dialoge and the way it draws me in. These Tales are darker and reflect the beginning of AIDS. Read more
Published on September 17, 2000 by Bill

1.0 out of 5 stars I speak the truth
Please, listen to me. Exit this page. Don't push that add to cart button. Trust me, please, you don't want this book. It's terrible!

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Published on September 1, 2000 by Elizabeth

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