A History of Gay Literature: The Male Tradition

A History of Gay Literature: The Male Tradition

by Gregory Woods (Author), Gregory Woods (Author)

Synopsis

This important book is the first full-scale account of male gay literature across cultures, languages, and centuries. A work of reference as well as the definitive history of a tradition, it traces writing by and about homosexual men from ancient Greece and Rome to the twentieth-century gay literary explosion. Woods' own artistry is evident throughout this elegant and startling book. . . . These finely honed gay readings of selected Western (and some Eastern) literary texts richly reward the careful attention they demand. . . . Though grounded in the particulars of gay male identity, this masterpiece of literary (and social) criticism calls across the divides of sex and sexual orientation. -Kirkus Reviews (a starred review) An encyclopedic mapping of the intersection between male homosexuality and belles lettres . . . [that is] good reading, in part because Woods has foregone strict chronology to link writers across eras and cultures. -Louis Bayard, Washington Post Book World Encyclopedic and critical, evenhanded and interpretive, Woods has produced a study that stands as a monument to the progress of gay literary criticism. No one to date has attempted such a grand world-wide history. . . . It cannot be recommended highly enough. -Library Journal (a starred review) A bold, intelligent and gorgeously encyclopedic study. -Philip Gambone, Lambda Book Report An exemplary piece of work. -Jonathan Bate, The Sunday Telegraph

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 466
Edition: Revised ed.
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 01 Nov 1999

ISBN 10: 0300080883
ISBN 13: 9780300080889