" B]rave . . . plainly the work of an intelligent novelist." - "Times Literary Supplement" "It is doubtful whether since male homosexuality was admitted as a subject for treatment in English fiction it has inspired a more satisfactory novel than Martyn Goff's "The Plaster Fabric."" - "Spectator" "Mr. Goff's earnest handling of his extremely delicate subject, homosexuality, commends him to serious attention . . . The sense of impending doom, of the hostility of society, of insecurity, and the constant terror of betrayal are all well conceived." - John Betjeman, "Daily Telegraph" ...
" B]rave . . . plainly the work of an intelligent novelist." - "Times Literary Supplement" "It is doubtful whether since male homosexuality was a...