The Inheritance of Shame: A Memoir
by Peter Gajdics
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Pub Date May 16 2017 | Archive Date Nov 06 2018
Brown Paper Press | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles
Description
The Inheritance of Shame details the six years Peter Gajdics spent in a bizarre form of conversion therapy that attepmted to “cure” him of his homosexuality. Kept with other patients in a cult-like home in British Columbia, Canada, Gajdics was under the authority of a dominating, rogue psychiatrist who controlled his patients, in part, by creating and exploiting a false sense of family. Juxtaposed against his parents’ tormented past - his mother’s incarceration and escape from a communist concentration camp in post-World War II Yugoslavia, and his father’s upbringing as an orphan in war-torn Hungary - Gajdics’ story explores universal themes of childhood trauma, oppression, and intergenerational pain. Told over a period of decades, the book shows us the damaging repercussions of conversion therapy and reminds us that resilience, compassion, and the courage to speak the truth exist within us all.
A Note From the Publisher
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Advance Praise
Peter Gajdics is an award-winning writer whose essays, short memoir, and poetry have appeared in, among others, The Advocate, New York Tyrant, The Gay and Lesbian Review/Worldwide, Cosmonauts Avenue, and Opium. He is a recipient of a writers grant from Canada Council for the Arts, a fellowship from The Summer Literary Seminars, and an alumni of Lambda Literary Foundation’s “Writers Retreat for Emerging LGBT Voices.” When not in Budapest, Hungary, his home away from home, Peter lives in Vancouver, Canada.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781941932087 |
PRICE | $17.99 (USD) |
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