The Comfort Of Men

Dennis Altman
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"I prefer the company of women, but I need the comfort of men." The Comfort of Men is about thirty years of love and sexual discovery, politics and betrayal, identity and loneliness. Moving from the anti-war movement and the beginnings of the contemporary feminist and gay movements to the realities of AIDS in the 1990s, it holds up a particularly Australian mirror to three decades of personal and political change. The story takes place in the unique setting of Tasmania.
Genres: LGBT
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