On Christopher Street


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"As a founder and editor of the wildly influential magazine Christopher Street and then as the first openly gay editor at a mainstream publishing house, Michael Denneny critically shaped publishing around gay subjects and themes in the 1970s and 1980s. Authors whom he helped bring into the spotlight include Paul Monette, Randy Shilts, Ethan Mordden, Edmund White, Larry Kramer, and John Preston. Here he presents not a conventional memoir, but an assemblage of writings from the 1970s and 1980s (many previously unpublished) that illuminate the twists and turns of a period of great cultural and political ferment. Denneny's time machine of a book both preserves and brings back to life a vibrant period in American cultural history"--




Christopher Street


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First Love/last Love


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The Lesbian in Literature


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Parents Matter


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"Most of the existing literature on homosexuality describes gay males, with lesbian experience sometimes added on like the tail of a ktie. This book is different. It draws evenly from the stories of lesbian daughters and gay sons. It was planned that way. This book is different in another way that was not planned, not anticipated. It shows, ever so consistently, that lesbian daughters have more difficulty with their parents than do gay sons ... Why did all these gay children tell their parents? What were the circumstances that led them to this decision? How did they tell them--what words did they use? And how did those parents react--immediately, and months later. This book gives the fascinating answers to all those questions and many more."--Publisher's description.




Lesbian and Gay Issues


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"First and foremost, the purpose of this manual is to help social work practitioners to become more effective in their practice with clients who 'happen to be homosexual.' An equally important purpose, but one still having to be hidden, is to offer homosexual social workers a way of gaining a better feeling about themselves"--Preface, page v.




Changing the World


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