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Out in Paperback (Paperback)
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Out in Paperback (Paperback)
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List price R291
Loot Price R243
Discovery Miles 2 430
You Save R48 (16%)
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Out in Paperback is a wonderfully entertaining look at gay
mass-market paperback cover art that throws light on the important
role of the book publishing industry in the development of gay
popular culture. Richly illustrated with over a hundred covers of
gay-themed "pulps" published between 1948 and 1998, this
fascinating visual history provides new insights into a striking
form of gay imagery. Following the huge demand for portable reading
material during World War II, paperback publishing exploded in the
post-war years. At the same time, the Kinsey Report and a spate of
novels and non-fiction studies about male homosexuality suggested
new and sensational subject matter. Literature, mass culture, and
the emerging homosexual underground combined in the accessible pulp
paperback with its striking, interpretive packaging.For many
readers - including young, isolated gay men - an eye-catching,
pocket-sized paperback cover on a drugstore rack provided their
first intriguing look into a previously concealed gay world. What
were the messages behind the emblematic images and flashy graphics?
For whom were they intended? What was their impact on a rapidly
changing North American society? Ian Young, author of The Stonewall
Experiment: A Gay Psychohistory and an authority on gay publishing,
probes beneath the surface of gay pulp covers to reveal their
underlying, sometimes surprising, messages. Ian Young is one of the
founders of the Canadian gay movement. His books include Sex
Magick, The Male Muse, The AIDS Cult (with John Lauritsen), and The
Stonewall Experiment. His essays, poems and short stories have been
published in over fifty anthologies including What Love Is and The
Golden Age of Gay Fiction. He lives in Toronto with his partner
Wulf. This is a re-issued manuscript.
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