BY GARTH GREENWELL This short, beautiful novel takes place over a brief period in 1971, as the British playwright and composer Noël Coward, in the … [Read more...] about Janette Jenkins’ ‘Firefly’: Book Review
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Gengoroh Tagame’s ‘The Passion Of Gengoroh Tagame: Master Of Gay Erotic Manga’: Book Review
BY GARTH GREENWELL I tend to cover my eyes at horror movies, if I can’t avoid them altogether; I hate violence of all kinds; Law & Order has about … [Read more...] about Gengoroh Tagame’s ‘The Passion Of Gengoroh Tagame: Master Of Gay Erotic Manga’: Book Review
Jason K. Friedman’s ‘Fire Year’: Book Review
BY GARTH GREENWELL It’s not surprising that a collection centered on gay Jewish experience in the American South would be filled with outsiders. The … [Read more...] about Jason K. Friedman’s ‘Fire Year’: Book Review
Thomas Glave’s ‘Among the Bloodpeople: Politics and Flesh’: Book Review
BY GARTH GREENWELL I was already deep into this essential collection of impassioned, incendiary essays when I read of the most recent instance of … [Read more...] about Thomas Glave’s ‘Among the Bloodpeople: Politics and Flesh’: Book Review
Duncan Fallowell’s ‘How To Disappear: A Memoir For Misfits’: Book Review
BY GARTH GREENWELL It’s hard to know how to describe this strange, appealing book, which recounts adventures—geographical, intellectual, … [Read more...] about Duncan Fallowell’s ‘How To Disappear: A Memoir For Misfits’: Book Review
Frank Bidart’s ‘Metaphysical Dog’: Book Review
BY GARTH GREENWELLFor nearly half a century, Frank Bidart has been obsessed by a single theme.In this brilliantnew collection, he calls it “hunger for … [Read more...] about Frank Bidart’s ‘Metaphysical Dog’: Book Review