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Reborn
Journals & Notebooks, 1947--1963
Susan Sontag; Edited by David Rieff
Picador
"Sontag's
Reborn: Journals and Notebooks, 1947-1963
, edited by her son, David Rieff, is a fascinating document of her apprenticeship, charting her earnest quest for education, identity, and voice. The volume takes us from her last days at North Hollywood High School to the year that, now living in New York, she published her first novel, The Benefactor."—
Darryl Pinckney,
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Flamboyant
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Elizabeth Swados
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When Chana Landau begins her job as a teacher at Harvey Milk High School, she leaves the protection of her traditional Orthodox Jewish enclave in Brooklyn for...
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City Boy
My Life in New York During the 1960s and '70s
Edmund White
Bloomsbury USA
Groundbreaking literary icon Edmund White reflects on his remarkable life in New York in an era when the city was economically devastated but incandescent with...
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Pedro and Me
Friendship, Loss, and What I Learned
Judd Winick
Henry Holt and Co.
"In this powerful and captivating graphic novel, Winick, a professional cartoonist and cast member of MTV's
The Real World 3: San Francisco
, pays tribute to his Real World housemate and friend Pedro Zamora, an AIDS activist and educator who died of the disease in 1994. Striking just the right balance of cool and forthrightness sure to attract a broad cross section of teens, twenty-somethings and beyond, Winick describes the special bond he developed with Zamora and shares some of his own journey to enlightenment about AIDS awareness. From Winick's initial preconceptions about the disease to the ultimate moments of heartbreaking loss, the author bravely invites readers into a life-altering experience. The result is never mawkish: Winick speaks of his friend not with otherworldly awe, but with palpable love and warmth and profound admiration . . . Winick imbues deceptively simple black-and-white comic-strip art with a full spectrum of emotion, and his approach is particularly adept at conveying Zamora's mind-set . . . Throughout, Winick depicts Zamora as a vital force, a tireless teacher using frank language to relate facts about how people contract the virus that causes AIDS, how they can prevent it and how they can live with it. An innovative and accessible approach to a difficult subject."—
Publishers Weekly
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Harvard's Secret Court
The Savage 1920 Purge of Campus Homosexuals
William Wright
St. Martin's Griffin
"An excellent book . . . a riveting account of a sordid episode in Harvard's history. For those who would like to see gay Americans pushed back out of public view, William Wright has provided a chilling glimpse of the horrors that lurk in the closet."—
Barbara Ehrenreich, bestselling author of
Nickel and Dimed
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