This work presents a psychological analysis of the process of
coming out for gay men in America since 1950. Koponen looks at the
process as a series of steps in a hero's journey progressing from
initial denial and anger to guilt, bargaining, and depression. The
stages of acceptance and integration of a gay identity represent
the goal of the quest. Providing the common ground on which to
analyze the coming out process, Koponen uses gay male relationships
portrayed in six important American novels--"Falconer" by John
Cheever, "City of the Night by John Rechy," "Giovanni's Room" by
James Baldwin, "The Beautiful Room Is Empty" by Edmund White,
"Dancer from the Dance" by Andrew Holleran, and "Taking Care of
Mrs. Carroll" by Paul Monette. This book not only is literary
study, but also is intended to help gay men reflect on their shared
lived experiences. Self-help exercises on identifying and examining
the stages of coming out are provided throughout the analysis.
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