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- From: hoosiers@carson.u.washington.edu (Mary Loveless)
- Subject: Re: good novels about gay lifestyle
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.203057.371@u.washington.edu>
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- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 20:30:57 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov19.174843.21867@PacBell.COM> rjwill6@PacBell.COM (Rod Williams) writes:
- >> alison@wsrcc.com (Alison Chaiken) writes:
- >>I'd like to read one or two good books about the gay lifestyle in
- >>order to try to understand it. In particular I am NOT curious about
- >>gay sexual practices (not a prude; just not interested). I undertake
- >>this project in the same spirit as when a few years ago I decided to
- >>read several books about Islam: I want to "see how the other half
- >>lives." Recommendations for serious adult fiction are appreciated.
- >
- >It might help to realize that there are as many "gay
- >lifestyle[s]" as there are straight ones. Are you interested
- >in rural, childless lesbians who repair farm machinery, make
- >jams and jellies and like target shooting? Or urban, skinhead,
- >piereced and tattooed queers who write mash letters to black,
- >female jazz singers? Or Catholic priests who spend their days
- >off bedecked in fuschia chiffon in a drag bar? Or those nice
- >boys from the flower shop? Or that tired looking single mother
- >who wishes she could afford a babysitter so that she could get
- >out and seek similar?
- >
- >People like that, and many more, write serious adult fiction
- >on the side...
- >
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- >rod williams -=- pacific bell -=- san ramon, ca -=- rjwill6@pacbell.com
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- Subject: Re: good novels about gay lifestyle
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- In article <1992Nov19.174843.21867@PacBell.COM> rjwill6@PacBell.COM (Rod Williams) writes:
- >> alison@wsrcc.com (Alison Chaiken) writes:
- > I want to "see how the other half
- >>lives." Recommendations for serious adult fiction are appreciated.
- >
- >It might help to realize that there are as many "gay
- >lifestyle[s]" as there are straight ones. Are you interested
- >in rural, childless lesbians who repair farm machinery, make
- >jams and jellies and like target shooting? Or urban, skinhead,
- >piereced and tattooed queers who write mash letters to black,
- >female jazz singers? Or Catholic priests who spend their days
- >off bedecked in fuschia chiffon in a drag bar? Or those nice
- >boys from the flower shop? Or that tired looking single mother
- >who wishes she could afford a babysitter so that she could get
- >out and seek similar?
- >
- >People like that, and many more, write serious adult fiction
- >on the side...
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- >rod williams -=- pacific bell -=- san ramon, ca -=- rjwill6@pacbell.com
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- To add to the list of gay and Lesbian populations:
- - Upper class white males with conservative politics, in fundamentalist
- churches, in high ranking government positions or maybe CEO of major
- corporation.
- - High ranking military officers, both male and female
- - Men and women devoted to their heterosexual spouse and to their children,
- wondering how to solve a desperate dilemma
- - Teachers, lawyers, scholars, poets, painters, musicians, longshoremen,
- farmers, philosophers, doctors, nurses, chefs, rodeo cowboys, country and
- western stars (at least one), and on ad finitum
-
- For contemporary adult fiction, try books by Rita Mae Brown. I suspect
- there are many other writers, but she is one with whom I am familiar. A
- classic: wildly inaccurate about Lesbian life and hopes and dreams, but
- the first book many Lesbians find in their search for some commonality, is
- Radclyffe Hall's _Well of Loneliness_. Reading this book can give you the
- flavor of a young woman's first inkling that she is not alone. _The Color
- Purple_ and subsequent books by Alice Walker chronicle the lives of a pair
- of delightful lovers. If you are in a large city, the likelihood is that
- there is more than one organization for gays and/or Lesbians, who offer
- resources, such as bibliographies, etc, to the community at large. In
- Seattle, try the newspaper, the Seattle Gay News, or go to the Lesbian
- Resource Center. There's a fundamentalist gay church here. In addition
- to reading, listen to music: the jazz group Alive, now defunct, but
- recordings still in print (check out the Ladyslipper Catalog). The a
- capella gay men's group, the Flirtations has at least one recording.
- Almost every major city has a gay and/or Lesbian choir (Seattle Men's
- Chorus; Seattle Women's Ensemble, for example). Many songwriters, both
- pop and folk, have written great songs, most notably Si Kahn, Fred Small,
- the duo Charlie Murphey and Jamie Sieber (also with the rock group, Rumors
- of the Big Wave), Judy Small, The Righteous Mothers (a Seattle area
- group, with growing stature nation-wide)
-
- I hope this is of assistance to you.
-
- Mary Loveless
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