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November - December 2008, Volume 15, Issue 6


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What Allen Ginsberg Told His Friends
By Richard Canning
LESS THAN FIVE PERCENT of Allen Ginsberg’s extant correspondence makes it into a recently published volume of his letters, yet it is more than enough. The Letters will doubtless serve a purpose for the many scholars and students of the Beat generation. As a “read,” though, it’s depressingly base. Whether or not you think Ginsberg’s poetry took flight, there’s no doubt that his prose stayed definitively earthbound. Whining, wheedling, on the make; defensive, accusatory, and sly—Ginsberg the letter-writer will exhaust and enervate you.

Anatomy Is Destiny, Except Sometimes
By Maria Nieto
AS A BIOLOGIST, I have found the arguments against same-sex marriage misguided—not because the evidence hints at homosexuality being based, at least in part, on biological roots, but because the same arguments that are used to keep same-sex marriage illegal could also be applied to some ostensibly opposite-sex marriages. It may be shocking for some people to hear that the sex and gender of every individual in our population does not fit into a conventionally defined box that can be labeled “male” or “female.”

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Features

What Allen Ginsberg Told His Friends
by Richard Canning

  • His letters reveal a poet busily constructing his own mythos


Cowboys on the Cover of a Magazine
by Jeff Auer

  • The American archetype was ready-made for gay male eyes


Sodomy in the Land of Magna Carta
by Allen Ellenzweig

  • How puritan values strangled British law for four centuries


The Fate of Sodomy Laws in the U.S.
by Vernon Rosario

  • How British law took hold in the colonies and held on until 2003


Anatomy Is Destiny, Except Sometimes
by Maria Nieto

  • Genetic (xy) males with AIS lack male traits and often marry men


At Home with Robert Mapplethorpe
by David B. Boyce

  • Getting to know a photographer known for his sexual imagery


Taking On Dr. Laura and The Times
by Joan Garry

  • Glaad won both battles by employing a suite of tactics


An Ancient Passion Stirs in India
by Richard Connerney

  • A once tolerant region confronts a legacy of British colonialism

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Reviews

Terrence Kissack — Free Comrades: Anarchism and Homosexuality
by Eduardo A. Febles

Joanne Passet – Sex Variant Woman: The Life of Jeannette Howard Foster
by Martha E. Stone

Paul Bailey — Censoring Sexuality: Poulenc’s Priest
by John Lauritsen

Donald F. Reuter — Greetings from the Gayborhood
by Jim Nawrocki

Stephen Anable — The Fisher Boy
by Cassandra Langer

James J. Berg, editor — Isherwood on Writing
by Niladri R. Chatterjee

Klaus Mann — Alexander: A Novel of Utopia
by Timothy K. Nixon

Marion Douglas — Dance Hall Road
by Nairne Holtz

Aiden Shaw — Brutal Uncut
by Gary M. Kramer

Bob Morris — Assisted Loving
by Terri Schlichenmeyer

Briefs

Andrew Lear — Images of Ancient Greek Pederasty
by Richard Canning

Madonna — “Sweet and Sticky” (tour) and Hard Candy (book)
by Colin Carman

George Michael — Tour 2008 and recent albums
by Greg Varner

Poems & Departments

Correspondence

In Memoriam — Larry Townsend Leaves a Legacy in Leather and Pulp
by Alistair Williamson

In Memoriam — Del Martin, Cofounder of the DOB, Dies at 87
by Martha E. Stone

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Poem — “A Packing Case of Faucets”
by Ned O’Gorman

Poem — “Cousin, My Cousin”
by Clifton Snider

Poem — “Syringe”
by Jim Wise

Artist’s Profile — John Glines: Engine and Booster of GLBT Theatre
by Natalie Hope McDonald

Artist’s Profile — Director Jorge Ameer on Sex, Film, and Panama
by John Esther

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