Gay Men at the Millennium is a provocative and insightful compilation of writings by gay authors on sexuality, spirituality, family, and politics. Assembled by Michael Lowenthal, "one of the most promising rising talents in gay literature" (Washington Blade), this anthology's contributors describe the "state of the community" as it enters the twenty-first century, and examine, clarify, and define those issues that will shape its future.Gay culture in America is at a turning point. Assumptions within the community that have held true for years are being questioned, while outside the community, decisions carrying major consequences are being weighed by the courts, legislators, and media. The spectrum of concerns raised by these debates is the crux of a forum whose participants include:Tony Kushner * Michelangelo Signorile * Andrew Sullivan * Michael Bronski * Fenton Johnson * Harry Hay * Mark Doty * Bruce Bawer * Andrew Holleran * John Weir * Mark Matousek * Jesse Green * Rafael Campo * Keith Boykin * James Earl Hardy * Gabriel Rotello * Bernard Cooper * Frank Browning, and many others.A passionate and intellectual commentary on today's gay movement and its future, Gay Men at the Millennium will guide readers on the complex journey of transition that lies ahead. Notes.
Gay Men at the Millennium : Sex, Spirit, Community