Unlimited Embrace: A Canon of Gay Fiction, 1945-1995In this pathbreaking book, a gay literary critic evaluates a half-century of fictional works "by, for, and about" homosexual men and situates them in the context of an emerging American gay culture. Reed Woodhouse shows how the best gay fiction of the period, like all good literature, not only reflected but anticipated social changes that were afoot -- from the founding of the first enduring gay rights organizations through the Stonewall riots to the ambiguous mainstreaming of homosexuality that continues today. Written in a personal voice, Unlimited Embrace is as much about gay identity as about gay literature. The canon Woodhouse constructs is not merely a list of gay books worth reading, but a guide to "leading a good life as a gay man" as well. In the fiction of Tennessee Williams, James Baldwin, Christopher Isherwood, James Purdy, Edmund White, Andrew Holleran, Larry Kramer, Ethan Mordden, Dennis Cooper, David Leavitt, and Neil Bartlett, Woodhouse finds intimate glimpses of lives previously veiled in euphemism, slander, and contempt and now striving to take new form. More than that, he raises questions about sexual identity and desire, defiance and wit, that are as relevant to straight readers as to gay ones. Although the book ends with a sober consideration of the literary legacy of AIDS, Unlimited Embrace is more celebration than lament -- an affirmation of the enduring power of literature to shape life. |
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In Kramer's fictional economy , more is more and once is never enough . And as we soon learn , any character we meet once we meet again , less because he or she is personally necessary than because the world Kramer is describing is a ...
As he goes , he remembers Malone once saying , “ I am not spending next summer here . I'll go out west , I'll lie in a tent in Africa , I'll do anything but waste another summer on the Island . ' ' Waste ?
... who is not Boy , not the lover he has always wanted to meet ) is of something that has not happened yet : not really a photo at all , but a visionary glimpse . Once again , art is less a reflection than a revelation of life .
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Gebruikersrecensie - Not Available - Book VerdictThis stunningly good book is an example of literary criticism of the old style--an arguments for what is good and not so good--applied to a field that, although in its infancy, has suffered from a ... Volledige review lezen
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From the Closet to the Theater via the Electric Chair | 17 |
Sexual Dandyism and the Legacy of Oscar Wilde | 51 |
Immodesty and Immolation | 75 |
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