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Visions and Revisions: Coming of Age in the Age of AIDs

✍ Scribed by Peck, Dale


Book ID
110498684
Publisher
Soho Press
Year
2015
Tongue
en-US
Weight
254 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781616954413

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✦ Synopsis


Novelist and critic Dale Peck's latest work--part memoir, part extended essay--is a foray into what the author calls "the second half of the first half of the AIDS epidemic," i.e., the period between 1987, when the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP) was founded, and 1996, when the advent of combination therapy transformed AIDS from a virtual death sentence into a chronic manageable illness.

Reminiscent of Joan Didion's The White Album and Kurt Vonnegut's Palm Sunday , Visions and Revisions has been assembled from over a dozen essays and articles that have been extensively rewritten and recombined to form a sweeping, collage-style portrait of a tumultuous era. Moving seamlessly from the lyrical to the analytical to the reportorial, Peck's story takes readers from the serial killings of gay men in New York, London, and Milwaukee, through Peck's first loves upon coming out of the closet, to the transformation of LGBT people from marginal,...


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