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Robert Drake

    The Gay Canon
    Indivisible
    Hitchhiking Adventures
    • Hitchhiking Adventures

      Two 16-Year-Olds Thumbing the Us Coast-To-Coast in 1970

      • 190 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Two 16-year-old boys embark on a coast-to-coast hitchhiking journey, reminiscent of Huck Finn's adventures. Covering over 7,000 miles, they encounter unexpected challenges and near-death experiences, all while discovering the fun and freedom of travel. Their journey is filled with humor and highlights the kindness of strangers who offer rides and support, showcasing the spirit of adventure and the generosity of people across America.

      Hitchhiking Adventures
    • Indivisible

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      In this daring and timely collection, 24 new writers bring fresh vision to the conflicts of gender, race, and sexuality from the West Coast's literary cutting edge. At a point where lesbians and gay men are moving beyond political division, Indivisible represents unity and the need to transcend human differences. These stories embrace all the manifestations of love and anger, prejudice and fear, passion and lust, in the age of AIDS. And the authors' ethnic backgrounds--including black, Southeast Asian, Latino, and Native American--are as varied as the genres in which they write, such as mystery, mythology, and contemporary and historical fiction. This stunning volume is at once shockingly graphic, scathingly funny, and deeply moving.

      Indivisible
    • The Gay Canon

      Great Books Every Gay Man Should Read

      • 512 páginas
      • 18 horas de lectura

      Exploring the rich landscape of literature for gay men, this book delves into the diverse array of anthologies, novels, and memoirs available today. It addresses the challenge of navigating these choices and highlights essential readings that have profoundly influenced the gay experience. By examining the cultural significance of these works, it aims to guide readers in understanding the literature that has shaped their identities and perspectives.

      The Gay Canon