Fairy Tales: Traditional Stories Retold for Gay Men

by Peter Cashorali

Hardcover, 1995

Status

Available

Call number

PS3553.A79393 F35 1995

Publication

HarperCollins (1995), Edition: 1st, 192 pages

Description

Using the magical and mythic language of classic stories from around the world, Fairy Tales takes familiar myths and folktales and turns them into stories about men coming out, learning to trust themselves, looking for and finding love, facing AIDS, and helping those they love.

User reviews

LibraryThing member AlexTheHunn
Although the premise is slightly fun, it strikes me as far too gimicky. Nevertheless, I like this book in spite of my reservations. It's fun and cheeky. Isn't that at least part of what being gay is about?
LibraryThing member ironicqueery
Fairy Tales is a collection of Traditional Stories Retold for Gay Men. This book ended up being rather charming. It was nice to re-read these tales, but from a sometimes more modern, but always less gender stereotypical fashion. Out of the 17 different stories, only one or two were clunkers. The
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rest were cute little reads that made many of the lessons found in each tale more liberal and gay-friendly and suited more to the modern world. I wasn't expecting much from this book, but was pleasantly surprised to find it great bedtime reading that left me feeling validated and happy at the end of the day.
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LibraryThing member melsmarsh
I will admit, some of these fairy tales I cannot even imagine with the new story would be. But still, it was very interesting if anything.

Awards

Lambda Literary Award (Nominee — Spirituality — 1995)

Language

Original language

English

ISBN

0062513087 / 9780062513083

Barcode

34500000553597

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