found: Washington post 02-13-95(Paul Monette, b. 10-16-1945, Lawrence, Mass.; d. Feb. 10, 1995)
found: The carpenter at the asylum, 1975:title page (Paul Monette) rear dust jacket flap (born in Lawrence, Massachusetts; attended Yale University; teaches poetry at Milton Academy in Milton, Massachusetts)
found: Contemporary authors online, December 3, 2014(Paul Monette; writer; born, October 16, 1945 in Lawrence, Massachusetts; died, February 10, 1995 in West Hollywood, California; taught at Milton Academy and Pine Manor College; B.A., Yale University, 1967)
found: Online Archive of California, December 3, 2014:Paul Monette papers (Paul Landry Monette, 1945-1995; novelist and poet; taught at Cheshire Academy, Connecticut, 1968-1970; taught at Milton Academy, Massachusetts, and Pine Manor College, 1970-1976)
found: Men on men 3 : best new gay fiction, 1990:page 11 (Paul Monette) page 372 (lives in Los Angeles)
found: His obituary in New York times, February 12, 1995, viewed online May 3, 2016(Paul Monette, a writer whose autobiography, "Becoming a Man: Half a Life Story," a memoir of suppressing and then celebrating his homosexuality, won the 1992 National Book Award for nonfiction, died at home Friday [February 10, 1995]. He was 49 and lived in West Hollywood, Calif.; born in Lawrence, Mass., on Oct. 16, 1945; died from complications from AIDS; taught English at Milton Academy in Milton, Mass., and Pine Manor College, an independent women's college in Chestnut Hill, Mass. ) - http://www.nytimes.com/1995/02/12/obituaries/paul-monette-49-who-wrote-of-aids-dies.html