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A Queer Reader is a rich and provocative collection of writings about male homosexuality--a gay version of Bartlett's Quotations, with authors ranging from Plato to Andy Warhol. Arranging entries chronologically and drawing on sources from the Satyricon to Gay News, from Michelangelo&squo;s sonnets to a speech in the House of Lords, from sexually explicit graffiti found in Pompeii to a Playboy interview with David Bowie, Patrick Higgins uses novels, biographies, autobiographies, histories, and ephemera to present gay history as never before.… (mer)
Very short snippets from gay literature but very satisfying. A good place to find books of interest or to just get an overview of how homosexuality was thought of during a time or a place.
This is unfair as I only read chapter 10 and skimmed chapters 11, 12, 13. This is not what I consider a "reader," more of book of quotations, along with some longer passages. The quotes are arranged chronologically, and the book lacks a subject index. ( )
Very short snippets from gay literature but very satisfying. A good place to find books of interest or to just get an overview of how homosexuality was thought of during a time or a place. ( )
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The homosexual has been a significant part of human sexual activity ever since the dawn of history primarily because it is an expression of capacities that are basic to the human animal. -- Alfred Kinsey
It is by the power of names, of signs originally arbitrary and insignificant, that the course of the imagination has in great measure been guided. -- Jermey Bentham
A man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask and he will tell you the truth. -- Oscar Wilde
Since our desire cannot take the route which is straightest, Let us choose the crooked. -- W.H. Auden
I think rigid heterosexuality is a perversion of nature. -- Margaret Mead
The whole trouble with Western society today is the lack of anything worth concealing. -- Joe Orton
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A Queer Reader is a rich and provocative collection of writings about male homosexuality--a gay version of Bartlett's Quotations, with authors ranging from Plato to Andy Warhol. Arranging entries chronologically and drawing on sources from the Satyricon to Gay News, from Michelangelo&squo;s sonnets to a speech in the House of Lords, from sexually explicit graffiti found in Pompeii to a Playboy interview with David Bowie, Patrick Higgins uses novels, biographies, autobiographies, histories, and ephemera to present gay history as never before.