Some Dance to Remember: a Memoir-novel of San Francisco 1970-1982 - Jack Fritscher - Książki - Palm Drive Publishing - 9781890834012 - 1 października 2010
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Some Dance to Remember: a Memoir-novel of San Francisco 1970-1982

Jack Fritscher

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Some Dance to Remember: a Memoir-novel of San Francisco 1970-1982

Palm Drive Publishing is proud to bring this classic of gay literature to a new generation of readers! Some Dance To Remember: A Memoir-Novel of San Francisco 1970-1982, has been referred to as "the gay Gone with the Wind." But such words do not do justice to this story. Some Dance To Remember uses the quintessential gay love story between a writer and a bodybuilder to capture the tone, setting, style, events, and essence of the Gay Liberation Generation of the 1970s. It is a lyrical romance, a comedy, a tragedy?all this and more?wrapped up in the historical context of the life and times of San Franciscans during the decade that changed the world. You'll never forget this story of life, love, and loss, and the extraordinary San Francisco storyteller who lived it.

This historical epic seethes with sex, love, and passionate characters with unique motivations. Lives are built, lives are destroyed. This sweeping memoir-novel tells the story of the golden mythic time after Stonewall. It was the time of the rise of the Castro and of Folsom Street. It was the time of the assassinations of Harvey Milk and Robert Opel and his Fey-Way Gallery. It was the time of the White Night riot. It was the time of the burning of the Barracks South of Market. It was the time when the mysterious "gay cancer" first sent the city of San Francisco into hysteria.

This moving story brims with ideas and meticulous details. Entertaining, sharp-witted, and totally enthralling, this story chronicles an extraordinary time in an extraordinary place that shall never be forgotten.

"San Francisco's where you go to lose a lover."

Ryan O'Hara takes the lead in this wild story of love, sex, fear, and abandon. He is a writer, coming to San Francisco during this golden age to seek a voice not only for himself but also for the burgeoning gay liberation movement galvanizing the country. Enter Kick Sorensen, Ryan's "perfect man," the drop-dead blond bodybuilder who may or may not be all he seems. From bodybuilding to muscle sex to the bathhouses to gay porn to the hustlers, the story unfolds. Their romance leads them to careen movie-like in and out of the lives of very unique and very human people?gay and straight?and thus show this golden decade for the important time it was?and has remained.

WINNER! FOREWORD MAGAZINE GAY/LESBIAN FICTION BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD

?As a document of our times and our lives, Some Dance to Remember has no peer.? ? LAMBDA Book Report, Jack Garman

?Jack Fritscher didn?t invent the Castro. He just made it mythical. HEADY EROTIC, COMIC.... A comprehensive fictional chronicle of the best of times.... If one can learn American history via the novels of Gore Vidal, one can learn gay American history through Some Dance.? ? The Advocate, David Perry

?Cinematic intensity.... A brilliant record of gay life before AIDS.... An astonishing, astounding spectrum of queen lives.... This sprawling saga... has not lost a whit of its muscular passion, its punch immediacy, or its transformative literary impact.? ? Books to Watch Out For (www. btwof. com), Richard Labonté

?Staggeringly original and completely absorbing.... Here is San Francisco?s gay male scene in the 1970s and ?80s as never told, or documents before.? Michael Bronski, Author of Sex, Backlash, and the Struggle for Gay Freedom

Media Książki     Paperback Book   (Książka z miękką okładką i klejonym grzbietem)
Wydane 1 października 2010
ISBN13 9781890834012
Wydawcy Palm Drive Publishing
Strony 498
Wymiary 226 × 28 × 150 mm   ·   721 g
Język English  
Współpracownik David Van Leer
Współpracownik Mark Hemry

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