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Queer - A Collection of LGBTQ Writing from Ancient Times to Yesterday (Paperback)
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Queer - A Collection of LGBTQ Writing from Ancient Times to Yesterday (Paperback)
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LGBTQ writing from ancient times to yesterday, selected by
award-winning translator Frank Wynne. Since the dawn of literature,
queer people have turned to writing to document their existence: to
share great triumphs and deep despairs; to praise the virtues of
their lover, extol their loneliness and proclaim their lust; to
tell of their peculiarities and mundanities. For almost as long,
they have been censored and bowdlerised, persecuted and relegated
to the margins. No longer. Alive in these pages, readers will hear
Homer's Achilles beat his chest in grief for the loss of his
Patroclus and Paul Verlaine exalt the arsehole of his lover. They
will see Alison Bechdel tiptoe then leap out of the closet and Juno
Dawson come out again, but differently. They will bite and lick and
groan in sweet surprise with Roz Kaveney, and fall in and out of
love alongside Qiu Miaojin in Paris and Taiwan. They will recognise
queer saints and icons - Audre Lorde, Larry Kramer, Virginia Woolf
- and meet young queer, trans and non-binary writers - Keith
Jarrett, Zhang Yueran and Niviaq Korneliussen, among others. Frank
Wynne allows their voices to ring out, unashamed and unabashed, in
eighty pieces that straddle the spectrum of queer existence: short
stories, poems, essays, extracts and scenes from countries the
world over, from ancient times to yesterday. Reviews for Queer: 'A
landmark anthology of queer writing' BBC Front Row 'A landmark
collection of LGBTQ writing from ancient times to yesterday,
featuring powerful voices in many literary forms' Spectator, Books
of the Year 'A fearless and life-affirming celebration of what
Gilbert Adair [...] called 'the second most natural thing in the
world'' Review 31, Books of the Year
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