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Visions and revisions Coming of age in the age of aids. Cover Image E-book E-book

Visions and revisions [electronic resource] : Coming of age in the age of aids. Dale Peck.

Peck, Dale. (Author).

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  • ISBN: 9781616954420 (electronic bk)
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource

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"A coming-of-age tale for both the gay community at large and a nation coming to terms with that community's place in American society" ( The Boston Globe ). Part memoir, part extended essay, Visions and Revisions is a foray into the period between 1987, when the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP) was founded, and 1996, when medical advances transformed AIDS from a virtual death sentence into a chronic manageable illness. Offering a sweeping, collage-style portrait of a tumultuous era, this book takes readers from the serial killings of gay men in New York, London, and Milwaukee, through Dale Peck's first loves upon coming out of the closet, to the transformation of LGBT people from marginal, idealistic fighters to their present place in a world of widespread, if fraught, mainstream acceptance. Named as one of 2015's best nonfiction books by Flavorwire , the narrative pays particular attention to the words and deeds of AIDS activists, offering a street-level portrait of ACT UP and considerations of AIDS-centered fiction and criticism of the time—as well as intimate, sometimes elegiac portraits of artists, activists, and HIV-positive people Peck knew. Peck's fiery rhetoric against a government that sat on its hands for the first several years of the epidemic is tinged with the idealism of a young gay man discovering his political, artistic, and sexual identity. The result is "a flinty-eyed look into the heart of the H.I.V. epidemic, from the late 1980s until the development of protease inhibitors and combination therapies in the mid-1990s [and] a compelling snapshot of the social activism that defined the era" ( The New York Times Book Review ).
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Electronic reproduction. New York : Soho Press, 2018. Requires the Libby app or a modern web browser.
Subject: Fiction.
LGBTQIA+ (Fiction).
Literature.
Genre: Electronic books.

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