Queer and Loathing: Rants and Raves of a Raging AIDS Clone

David B. Feinberg
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“The ultimate gadlfly of the epidemic . . . here’s one book that truly deserves a place in a time capsule.”—Armistead Maupin   "This is as close to the truth as I can get," writes David Feinberg in what he calls his "personal Portrait of the Artist as a Young Diseased Jew Fag Pariah." Queer and Loathing is a collection of autobiographical essays, gonzo journalism, and demented Feinbergian lists about AIDS activism and living, writing, and dying with AIDS.
Genres: QueerNonfictionMemoirLGBTEssaysGayBiographyPoliticsDisability20th Century
288 Pages

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