Queer Pulp: Perverted Passions from the Golden Age of the Paperback

by Susan Stryker

Paperback, 2001

Status

Available

Call number

PS374.H63 S77 2001

Publication

Chronicle Books (2001), Paperback, 96 pages

Description

From homicidal homos to locked-up lesbians, and almost every sexually dangerous combination in between, Queer Pulp: Perverted Passions from the Golden Age of the Paperback is the first complete expose of queer sexuality in mid-twentieth century paperbacks. Compellingly written by historian Susan Stryker, Queer Pulp gives a complete overview of the cultural, political, and economic factors involved in the boom of queer paperbacks. With chapters covering gay, lesbian, transgender, and bisexually oriented books, a lively overview of the genres, and loads of scorching paperback covers, Queer Pulp reveals the complicated and fascinating history of alternative sexual literature and book publishing. Featuring the work of well-known authors such as W. Somerset Maugham and Truman Capote to the low-brow and no-brow scribes who worked under several names, Queer Pulp is the entertaining and informative introduction to these lost, salacious literary genres.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member MichaelC.Oliveira
Good introduction to the lesbian & gay pulp fiction genre with many cover illustrations. Styker documents the changes from mortality tales to greater erotic content along with brief descriptions of authors and publishers.
LibraryThing member Mrs_McGreevy
Queer Pulp is an interesting enough history of the literature of alternative lifestyles both legitimate (Tennessee Williams, Radclyffe Hall, James Baldwin) and not-so-legitimate (Percy Fenster, author of Hot Pants Homo), but the clincher on this one is the cover reproductions, which are just as
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lurid and wonderful as the cover implies. If you collect odd titles as I do, this is a veritable treasure trove.
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Awards

Lambda Literary Award (Nominee — 2001)

Language

Original publication date

2001

ISBN

0811830209 / 9780811830201

Local notes

OCLC = 182
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