The exploits of the famous never cease to captivate our
imaginations--rulers, artists, explorers, and all the great
personalities of history. Yet many quieter lives also have the
ability to impress, to teach us something about the remarkable
qualities of human nature.
In this book, Robert Aldrich presents a fascinating portrait of
gay men and women throughout history that reveals the full
diversity of gay lives as lived in their times. He gives a voice to
more than seventy people from around the world and all walks of
life, from poets, philosophers, and artists to radicals and
activists. Along with celebrated names such as Michelangelo,
Frederick the Great, and Harvey Milk are lesser-known but no less
inspiring individuals: two men of ancient Egypt whose lives were
closely linked over four thousand years ago; a Renaissance nun who
blurred the boundaries between spiritual and physical love; and
"Aimee" and "Jaguar," whose love defied the death camps of wartime
Germany.
Often colorful, occasionally tragic, but all in some way
extraordinary, these life stories reflect--and have sometimes
helped to shape--contemporary attitudes toward same-sex
intimacy.
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