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Taking liberties : gay men's essays on politics, culture, and sex / edited by Michael Bronski.
LIBRA HQ76.2.U5 T35 1996
Available from offsite location
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Gay men--United States--Attitudes.
- Gay men.
- Male homosexuality--United States.
- Male homosexuality.
- United States.
- Gay rights--United States.
- Gay rights.
- Gay men's writings.
- Gay men--Attitudes.
- Physical Description:
- 469 pages ; 21 cm
- Edition:
- First Richard Kasak book edition.
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Masquerade Books, 1996.
- Contents:
- Notes on Stonewall / Bruce Bawer
- The politics of homosexuality / Andrew Sullivan
- A socialism of the skin (liberation, honey!) / Tony Kushner
- Blight and fruit / Scott Tucker
- Speaking parts / Lawrence Chua
- Naming the addiction / Vestal McIntyre
- The men from the boys / Jesse Green
- Dumbed down and played out / Bill Andriette
- What you learn after thirty years of s/m / John Preston
- Making sex public / Michael Lassell
- Deliverance / Craig Hickman
- on pretentiousness / Tony Kushner
- What we write about when we write about porn / Christopher J. Hogan
- Five houses of gay fiction / Reed Woodhouse
- How to write a short story / Mitzel
- These things / Jesse Green
- Love with the light on / Ron Caldwell
- The reluctant journal / Allen Barnett
- Rage, rage / John Weir
- Malcolm X's wild side / Charley Shively
- Danny / Rondo Mieczkowski
- You're the first person I've ever told / Larry Gross
- Musical closets / Lawrence D. Mass
- I'm going out like a fucking meteor / Craig G. Harris
- Saying Kaddish for Peter / Michael Lowenthal.
- Notes:
- "A Richard Kasak book."
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 435-440).
- Lambda Literary Awards - Anthologies/Non-Fiction, Winner, 1997
- ISBN:
- 1563334569
- 9781563334566
- OCLC:
- 34966258
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