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Hometowns : gay men write about where they belong

Title
  1. Hometowns : gay men write about where they belong / edited and with an introduction by John Preston.
Published by
  1. New York, N.Y., U.S.A. : Dutton, [1991]
  2. ©1991

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Additional authors
  1. Preston, John, 1945-1994
Description
  1. xiv, 366 pages; 24 cm
Summary
  1. In this stunning and refreshingly original collection, gay men write about the places they have made their homes--in a powerfully emotional and wide-ranging exploration of identity, culture, generation, and community.
Subject
  1. Gay men > United States
  2. Gay men > United States > Identity
  3. Home > United States
  4. Gay community > United States
  5. Gay community
  6. Gay men
  7. Gay men > Identity
  8. Home
  9. Woonplaatsen
  10. Homoseksuelen
  11. Gay men > Personal narratives
  12. United States
Genre/Form
  1. Essay
  2. essays.
  3. Essays
  4. Essays.
  5. Essais.
Contents
  1. Introduction / John Preston -- Medfield, Massachusetts / John Preston -- Miami, Florida / Jesse G. Monteagudo -- Gardenland, Sacramento, California / Michael Nava -- Carmel, California / Mark Thompson -- Oak Ridge, Tennessee / Bob Summer -- Charleston, South Carolina / Harlan Greene -- Greenfield, Wisconsin / John Champagne -- Wakefield, Massachusetts / Philip Gambone -- North East, Pennsylvania / George S. Snyder -- Baltimore, Maryland / Jan-Mitchell Sherrill -- Amethyst, Texas / Steven Saylor -- Clinton, New York / Les Wright -- Brooklyn/Long Island/Los Angeles/New York / Michael Lassell -- Cambridge, Massachusetts / Michael Bronski -- Perry Street, Greenwich Village, New York / Christopher Bram -- Okemos, Michigan / Lev Raphael -- Washington, D.C. / Essex Hemphill -- Provincetown, Massachusetts / Reed Woodhouse -- Anchorage, Alaska / Martin Palmer -- Mar Vista, California / Larry Duplechan -- Greenwich Village, New York / Arnie Kantrowitz -- San Francisco, California / Laurence Tate -- Boston, Massachusetts / Christopher Wittke -- Key West, Florida / Scott Tucker -- Fire Island, New York / Andrew Holleran -- Halifax, Nova Scotia / Robin Metcalfe -- Portland, Maine / John Preston -- Deming, New Mexico / Ronald Donaghe -- The Episcopal Church: San Jose, California / R. Nikolaus Merrell.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library