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The last time I saw Eric.


Early on June 26, 2006, Eric Rofes died of a sudden massive heart attack in Provincetown, Mass. Friends who found him said he looked as if he were sleeping. The New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 Times lay on him; his computer was open next to him on the bed.

Online paeans to him surface each day; memorials in many cities are planned [see EricRofes.com]. Eric accomplished a lot in his almost 52 years--books, degrees, articles, organizing projects. It will take many people to finish the nearly finished projects of this one man's life. I always suspected he had longer days than the rest of us. Like his partner, friends, lovers, colleagues, coconspirators, and critics, I can't believe he is out of days.

We had met for coffee on what was his last morning in Provincetown or in any town. He was a great meeter. So many people at his memorial in P-town said ruefully rue·ful  
adj.
1. Inspiring pity or compassion.

2. Causing, feeling, or expressing sorrow or regret.



rue
, "We were going to meet" for coffee, for lunch, for a tea dance, for dinner, at the Vault.

After we shared town gossip--a life force for both of us--we talked about his work, my shows. He leaned in over his chai, with muffin crumbs CRUMBS is an improvisational theatre duo based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

The duo consists of two actors, Stephen Sim, and Lee White. Other members include videographers, musicians, photographers, webmasters, illustrators, producers, agents, publicists, graphic
 in his beard, and said, "You've got to do something in your show about these mosquitoes. They're nearly biblical, don't you think?"

Eric always had suggestions for material for me--AIDS, S/M S-M or S/M
abbr.
sadomasochism

S/M n abbr (= sadomasochism) → S/M 
, gay politics. He knew more about my lesbian-separatist culture than I did. He knew of me, had my records, and was the first gay man to invite me to emcee a gay and lesbian event, a dinner at one of his early Lesbian and Gay Health Conferences in 1986. When I lived in L.A. he volunteered me to be the greeter at his gay center's Thanksgiving open house for gay street kids. The tables were loaded with food, but no one was stepping up to eat. I froze. He swept into the awkward moment, made a huge and gracious welcome, picked up a plate, loaded it, and sat down to eat. Everyone followed.

In 1988, he insisted I come to the War Conference outside Washington, D.C. The confab had been called by Larry Kramer Larry Kramer (born June 25 1935 in Bridgeport, Connecticut), is an American playwright, author, public health advocate and gay rights activist. He was nominated for an Academy Award, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, and was twice a recipient of an Obie Award.  at the height of the AIDS epidemic because, as Larry said, "they're making war on us."

Eric told me, "Come, you'll get a lot of material," which was his yenta way of getting me to meet Urvashi. After a lovely evening tryst, I was tiptoeing early next morning back to my room when I ran into Eric, doing his best tiptoe, delicately dangling huge green Converse sneakers sneakers
Noun, pl

US, Canad, Austral & NZ canvas shoes with rubber soles

sneakers npl (US) → zapatos mpl de lona; zapatillas fpl 
. At 18 years with Urvashi, I can say that Eric was right. I got a world of material.

We finished our tea and coffee. He was going to go work some more and meet a friend for a tea dance. "It's '70s music," he said gleefully glee·ful  
adj.
Full of jubilant delight; joyful.



gleeful·ly adv.

glee
. I passed. Of course we made a plan to meet again. With that grand twinkle of his, he promised: "And next time I'll tell you about all the great fun sex I've been having this summer." I rolled my eyes. I believe my last words Last words are a person's final words before death. For a list of well known last words, see or use the link at right.

Last words may refer to:
  • Last Words, an Australian punk band (late 1970s - early 1980s)
 to him were, "Goodbye, you big ho."
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Title Annotation:Eric Rofes
Author:Clinton, Kate
Publication:The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
Article Type:Obituary
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Aug 29, 2006
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