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Rebel Yell
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 190

Rebel Yell

"What is it about the South that continues to inspire its children to write? Long caricatured and lampooned, the American South continues to fascinate the rest of the country and provide fertile fields for storytelling for its natives, especially is gay sons. These tales, now told by a current generation, still spring from the hearts, groins, and minds of the sons of this land. Rebel Yell is a singular collection of those stories, told in the soft accents of the gay men who know both the horror and tenderness that is their heritage"--

Who’s Yer Daddy?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 313

Who’s Yer Daddy?

Who’s Yer Daddy? offers readers of gay male literature a keen and engaging journey. In this anthology, thirty-nine gay authors discuss individuals who have influenced them—their inspirational “daddies.” The essayists include fiction writers, poets, and performance artists, both honored masters of contemporary literature and those just beginning to blaze their own trails. They find their artistic ancestry among not only literary icons—Walt Whitman, Oscar Wilde, André Gide, Frank O’Hara, James Baldwin, Edmund White—but also a roster of figures whose creative territories are startlingly wide and vital, from Botticelli to Bette Midler to Captain Kirk. Some writers chronicle an ent...

Who's Who in Lesbian and Gay Writing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 313

Who's Who in Lesbian and Gay Writing

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003-09-02
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  • Publisher: Routledge

A lively and accessible guide to lesbian and gay literary culture. Featuring authors of works with lesbian or gay content as well as known lesbian and gay writers, it offers an invaluable guide to a rich and varied literary culture.

Eminent Outlaws
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 307

Eminent Outlaws

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-02-02
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

This “standard text of the defining era of gay literati” tells the cultural history of the interconnected lives of the 20th century's most influential gay writers (Philadelphia Inquirer). In the years following World War II a group of gay writers established themselves as major cultural figures in American life. Truman Capote, the enfant terrible, whose finely wrought fiction and nonfiction captured the nation's imagination. Gore Vidal, the wry, withering chronicler of politics, sex, and history. Tennessee Williams, whose powerful plays rocketed him to the top of the American theater. James Baldwin, the harrowingly perceptive novelist and social critic. Christopher Isherwood, the English...

Between Men 2
  • Language: en

Between Men 2

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The second collection of short stories by some of the brightest and best contemporary gay authors. Editor Richard Canning is back with 18 pieces of gay fiction from some of the most remarkable writers around, including Jim Grimsley, Mark Merlis and Alan Hollinghurst. There is something for all readers in this rich collection that speaks not only of the gay experience but the human experience, too.

Boys Like Us
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 388

Boys Like Us

In stunning essays written especially for this collection, twenty-nine noted gay writers recount their true "coming out" stories, intensely personal histories of that primal process by which men come to terms with their desire for other men. Here are accounts of revealing one's sexual identity to parents, siblings, friends, co-workers and, in one notable instance, to a stockbroker. Men tell of their first sexual encounters from their preteens to their thirties, with childhood friends who rejected or tenderly embraced them, with professors, with neighbors, with a Broadway star. These are poignant, sometimes unexpectedly funny tales of romance and heartbreak, repression and liberation, rape and first love defining moments that shaped their authors' lives. Arranged chronologically from Manhattan in the Forties to San Francisco in the Nineties, these essays ultimately form a documentary of changing social and sexual mores in the United States--a literary, biographical, sociological and historical tour de force.

His 2
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 294

His 2

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Collects short stories reflecting gay life and culture in the 1990s by such authors as Gil Cuadros, Peter Cashorali, and David Watmough

Something Inside
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 364

Something Inside

In the last twenty years, gay literature has earned a place at the American and British literary tables, spawning its own constellation of important writers and winning a dedicated audience. No one, though, until Philip Gambone, has attempted to offer a collective portrait of our most important gay fiction writers. This selection of interviews attempts just that and is notable both for the depth of Gambone's probing conversations and for the sheer range of important authors included. Allen Barnett Christopher Bram Peter Cameron Bernard Cooper Dennis Cooper Michael Cunningham Brad Gooch Joseph Hansen Scott Heim Andrew Holleran Alan Hollinghurst Brian Keith Jackson Randall Kenan David Leavitt Michael Lowenthal Paul Monette Michael Nava David Plante John Preston Lev Raphael Edmund White

Hear Us Out
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 515

Hear Us Out

The author of the acclaimed Gay Fiction Speaks brings us new interviews with twelve prominent gay writers who have emerged in the last decade. Hear Us Out demonstrates how in recent decades the canon of gay fiction has developed, diversified, and expanded its audience into the mainstream. Readers will recognize names like Michael Cunningham, whose Pulitzer Prize–winning novel The Hours inspired the hit movie; and others like Christopher Bram, Bernard Cooper, Stephen McCauley, and Matthew Stadler. These accounts explore the vicissitudes of writing on gay male themes in fiction over the last thirty years—prejudices of the literary marketplace; social and political questions; the impact of AIDS; commonalities between gay male and lesbian fiction... and even some delectable bits of gossip.

Fresh Men
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 349

Fresh Men

A wide-ranging collection of gay fiction presents twenty stories covering the pains of "coming out" and issues of identity, family drama, sex, love, and AIDS, presenting a broad palette of literary genres and approaches. Original.