Pulp Friction

Michael Bronski editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Griffin Publishing

Published:14th Jan '03

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Pulp Friction cover

An Anthology of Early Erotic Writings Illustrating the Development of a Gay Consciousness; In the histories of the modern gay movement, the beginnings are nearly always cited in political terms and usually with the Stonewall Inn riots of 1969. But before there could ever be a recognisable gay movement, the very possibility of a gay community first had to be imagined. In this anthology of largely underground and little known gay erotic writings from the late Victorian age to the late 1960s, cultural critic Michael Bronski explores the ways in which the erotic imagination ultimately led to gay identity and the creation of gay culture.

"In his ambitious and entertaining book, Bronski is helping to remove gay history and culture from the marginalised realm of exotica and place them squarely in the ebb and flow of American history." - The Nation

  • Winner of Lambda Literary Awards (Fiction Anthology) 2003

ISBN: 9780312252670

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 343g

320 pages