Gay Bar

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Gay Bar by Jeremy Atherton Lin offers an immersive exploration of the significance of gay bars through personal narratives and historical analysis. The author traverses iconic nightlife venues across the UK, the US, and beyond, tracing their cultural impact and evolution over the decades. Through a blend of memoir and social history, the book examines how these spaces have both reflected and shaped LGBTQ+ identity and community.
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You might enjoy this book if you're interested in exploring the vibrant history of LGBTQ+ spaces and culture, and how they reflect broader societal changes. With its rich storytelling and personal insights, this work delves into the significance and evolution of gay bars as places of community, celebration, and identity.

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Gay Bar

An indispensable, intimate and stylish celebration of the institution of the gay bar, from the post-AIDS-crisis 1990s to today's fluid queer spaces.

An indispensable, intimate and stylish celebration of the institution of the gay bar, from the post-AIDS-crisis 1990s to today's fluid queer spaces

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'A brilliantly written and incisive account of gay life in Los Angeles, San Francisco and London' - Colm Tóibín

'An absolute tour de force' - Maggie Nelson

Neon lights and dark rooms; pumping house and drag queens on counters; first kisses, last orders; the gay bar has long been a place of joy, solidarity, and sexual expression, whatever your scene, whatever you're seeking. But in urban centres around the world, they are closing. With this cultural demolition, we must remember to ask: Who were the patrons? What did the bars mean to them? And where can we go now?

Gay Bar is a sparkling, richly individual history of the gay bars of London, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, focusing on the post-AIDS crisis years of the 1990s to the present day. It is also the story of Jeremy Atherton Lin's own experiences as a gay man, and the lifelong romance that began one restless night in Soho. In prose both playful and challenging, he immerses his reader in the unique experience of a life lived in and out of these spaces.

From leather parties in the Castro to the Black Cat riots of Los Angeles, from glory holes and Crisco-slicked dungeons to Gay Liberation Front touch-ins, from disco at Studio One to Britpop at Popstarz, from irony to abandon, from hedonism to love, Gay Bar is an intimate, stylish, and necessary celebration of the institution of the gay bar.

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Gay Bar by Jeremy Atherton Lin has been praised for its incisive and brilliantly written account of gay life in cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, and London. The book is described as a mix of history, travelogue, and personal memoir using bars as a connecting thread. Reviewers have highlighted its erudition, vibrancy, and intellectual depth, with some noting it as a necessary addition to queer literary canon. It's celebrated for being electrifying, immersive, and offering a complex look at queer spaces. Atherton Lin's writing is lauded for its vividness and its ability to explore queer nightlife with depth and passion.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781783785834

Publisher: Granta Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 13 January 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Granta Books

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 19.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 226g

Pages: 320

About the Author

JEREMY ATHERTON LIN was raised in California and is now based in the UK, where he studied writing at the Royal College of Art. His work has been published in the Yale Review, Literary Hub, The Face, the White Review, and the Times Literary Supplement. He is an editor at Failed States, the journal of art and writing on place.

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