"A forgotten yet award-winning playwright, Cal Yeomans was one of
the founders of gay theatre whose work was fueled by gay liberation
and extinguished by the AIDS epidemic. Exploring both sex and
sexuality so candidly, he burst the boundaries of what was
considered acceptable. His writings were not only manifestations of
the sexual liberation of the times, but were also attempts to
overcome what he had been raised to despise. Schanke's examination
of Yeomans' life and legacy allows a rare exploration into the
pivotal moment of gay American history between the Stonewall riots
and the AIDS epidemic"--
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