Status
Available
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Collection
Publication
Atlantic Monthly Pr (1989), Edition: 1st, 309 pages
Description
This book, an overview of gay life in the U.S., puts to rest the stereotype that homosexual communities thrive only in large cities. In coast-to-coast travels, the author, former editor of Boston's Gay Community News, met vast numbers of gays and lesbians in a variety of geographic, ethnic, social and cultural settings. The author unexpectedly found that aside from some intolerant communities, small towns accept gays and lesbians--gay farmer couples, for example, or a lesbian miner--in community projects and politics.
Subjects
Awards
Lambda Literary Award (Winner — 1989)
Stonewall Book Award (Winner — Non-Fiction — 1990)
Language
Original language
English
ISBN
0871133040 / 9780871133045
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