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Queer street : rise and fall of an American culture, 1947/1985 : excursions in the mind of the life

معرفی کتاب «Queer street : rise and fall of an American culture, 1947/1985 : excursions in the mind of the life» نوشتهٔ Subkultur;Homosexualität;McCourt, James، منتشرشده توسط نشر W. W. Norton & Company در سال 2004. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

"A heroically imaginative account of gay metropolitan culture, an elegy and an apologia for a generation."—__New York Times Book Review__A fierce critical intelligence animates every page of __Queer Street__. Its sentences are dizzying divagations. The postwar generation of queer New York has found a sophisticated bard singing 'the elders' history' (__The New York Times__). James McCourt's seminal __Queer Street__ has proven unrivaled in its ability to capture the voices of a mad, bygone era. Beginning with the influx of liberated veterans into downtown New York and barreling through four decades of crisis and triumph up to the era of the floodtide of AIDS, McCourt positions his own exhilarating experience against the whirlwind history of the era. The result is a commanding and persuasive interlocking of personal, intellectual, and social history that will be read, dissected, and honored as the masterpiece it is for decades to come. A __Publishers Weekly__... "A heroically imaginative account of gay metropolitan culture, an elegy and an apologia for a generation."—New York Times Book Review A fierce critical intelligence animates every page of Queer Street. Its sentences are dizzying divagations. The postwar generation of queer New York has found a sophisticated bard singing 'the elders' history' (The New York Times). James McCourt's seminal Queer Street has proven unrivaled in its ability to capture the voices of a mad, bygone era. Beginning with the influx of liberated veterans into downtown New York and barreling through four decades of crisis and triumph up to the era of the floodtide of AIDS, McCourt positions his own exhilarating experience against the whirlwind history of the era. The result is a commanding and persuasive interlocking of personal, intellectual, and social history that will be read, dissected, and honored as the masterpiece it is for decades to come. A Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2003; a Lambda Award finalist. "A heroically imaginative account of gay metropolitan culture, an elegy and an apologia for a generation."— New York Times Book Review A fierce critical intelligence animates every page of Queer Street . Its sentences are dizzying divagations. The postwar generation of queer New York has found a sophisticated bard singing 'the elders' history' ( The New York Times ). James McCourt's seminal Queer Street has proven unrivaled in its ability to capture the voices of a mad, bygone era. Beginning with the influx of liberated veterans into downtown New York and barreling through four decades of crisis and triumph up to the era of the floodtide of AIDS, McCourt positions his own exhilarating experience against the whirlwind history of the era. The result is a commanding and persuasive interlocking of personal, intellectual, and social history that will be read, dissected, and honored as the masterpiece it is for decades to come. A Publishers Weekly ... James McCourt's seminal Queer Street has proven unrivaled in its ability to capture the voices of a mad, bygone era. Beginning with the influx of liberated veterans into downtown New York and barreling through four decades of crisis and triumph up to the era of the floodtide of AIDS, McCourt positions his own exhilarating experience against the whirlwind history of the era. The result is a commanding and persuasive interlocking of personal, intellectual, and social history that will be read, dissected, and honored as the masterpiece it is for decades to come. A Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2003; a Lambda Award finalist.

Author Biography: James McCourt is the author of three novels and two short story collections. He has contributed to the Yale Review, The New Yorker, and The Paris Review. He lives in New York City and Washington, DC.

"A seminal work that may prove unrivaled in its ability to capture the voices of a mad, bygone era, Queer Street is a voluptuous, anecdotal history of New York's gay life in the twentieth century - a literary ode, a swan song - that barrels through four decades of crisis and triumph up to the era of the floodtide of AIDS." "Beginning with the influx of liberated veterans into downtown New York in the now-mythical golden age before the McCarthy witch hunts, Queer Street tells the extraordinary story of the flowering, fruition, and falling-to-seed of American-generated gay culture in the latter half of the twentieth century."--Jacket Traces the history of gay life in twentieth-century New York, exploring the confluence of historical and social factors that made Manhattan a mecca for homosexuals in the second half of the twentieth century. In which times, places, weather conditions, and descriptions of what people were (so to speak) wearing come of necessity into figurative play. Who, what, when, where (there's no why but why, because).
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