States of desire

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Edmund White
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In this city-by-city description of the way homosexual men lived in the late seventies, Edmund White gives us a picture of Gay America that will surprise gay and straight readers alike. With great wit and humor, the co-author of The Joy of Gay Sex tells what goes on behind the glittering surface of fashionable nightspots and glamorous resorts. But he also shows us gay engineers, gay computer experts, and gay cowboys; this is a look at a vast world never before documented. By introducing us to a wide variety of gay people, White gives us remarkable new insights into what it means to be gay in America.

In States of Desire, you will meet a gay timber baron from Portland and a "big-wig" (literally as well as figuratively) in the Florida drag world. Here are: handsome lifeguards in Chicago—those "bronzed demigods . . . who lord it above us on their white wood towers"; a Hollywood host who has just spent "a typical L.A. day, driving 150 miles assembling the twelve ingredients for supper"; a San Franciscan who embraces his friends "with long, therapeutic hugs, silently searching their faces for the weather report of their subtlest, innermost feelings"; and Boston gay radicals, who defend some of the most controversial positions that concern society today. You will hear the stories of gay Cubans in Miami, a gay lobbyist in Washington, D.C., and even a self-appointed gay Mormon prophet in Salt Lake City—all narrated with a novelist's fine ear for nuance.

Into this vivid tapestry of people and places the author weaves the pros and cons of such issues as gay radicalism, the "urban gay renaissance" and the much discussed gay penchant for hedonism and sexual extremism. Above all, White shows the remarkable possibilities for gay life today—from the black gay ghettos of Atlanta to communes in New England; from "friendship networks" in New York City to New Orleans-style "uptown marriages" (in which men live with wife and children uptown and keep a boy in the Quarter); from Kansas City, where the self-oppression of 1950s gay life still reigns supreme, to Fire Island's unrivaled "spectacle of gay affluence and gay-male beauty." For this eye-opening book makes clear that gay life is every bit as rich and varied as the many gay lives the author so effectively describes

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Deutsch
Language
English
Pages
336

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Cover of: Amerika no gei shakai o iku
Amerika no gei shakai o iku
1996, Keisō Shobō
Cover of: States of desire
States of desire: travels in gay America
1991, Plume
in English
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States of desire: travels in gay America
1986, Pan Books
in English
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States of desire: travels in gay America
1986, Picador
in English
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States of desire: travels in gay America
1983, E.P. Dutton
in English
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States of desire: travels in gay America
1981, Bantam
in English
Cover of: States of desire
States of desire: travels in gay America
1980, Dutton
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: States of desire
States of desire: travels in gay America
1980, Deutsch
in English

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London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
306.7/66/0973
Library of Congress
HQ76.3.U5

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi,336p. ;
Number of pages
336

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Open Library
OL21200436M
ISBN 10
023397301X
OCLC/WorldCat
10141437
Library Thing
3274839
Goodreads
157486

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