The Rest of It
Hustlers, Cocaine, Depression, and Then Some, 19761988
by Martin Duberman
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Pub Date Mar 02 2018 | Archive Date Feb 10 2018
Duke University Press | Duke University Press Books
Description
Despite the hardships, Duberman managed to be incredibly productive: he wrote his biography of Paul Robeson, rededicated himself to teaching, wrote plays, and coedited the prize-winning Hidden from History. His exploration of new paths of scholarship culminated in his founding of the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies, thereby inaugurating a new academic discipline. At the outset of the HIV/AIDS epidemic Duberman increased his political activism, and in these pages he also describes the tensions between the New Left and gay organizers, as well as the profound homophobia that created the conditions for queer radical activism. Filled with gossip, featuring cameo appearances by luminaries such as Gore Vidal, Norman Mailer, Vivian Gornick, Susan Brownmiller, Kate Millett, and Néstor Almendros, among many others, and most importantly, written with an unflinching and fearless honesty, The Rest of It provides scathing insights into a troubling decade of both personal and political history. It is a stimulating look into a key period of Duberman's life, which until now had been too painful to share.
Advance Praise
“Martin Duberman's page-turning account of these dozen years of his life—which were deeply unhappy and riven with major crises—is searing in its honesty, unsparing in its self-criticism, and revealing of things that most people would rather keep to themselves. The Rest of It is an amazingly absorbing and powerful book.” — John D’Emilio
“In this stark exploration of the emotions of gay male life, Martin Duberman goes into his drug use, mental and physical health, and his search for a relationship of permanence, all while exposing the nuts and bolts of writing radical political biography and negotiating the ever-changing landscape of gay politics and the academy. As we start to historicize him and his legacy as he nears the end of his life, this work will become more important to future scholars.” — Sarah Schulman
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780822370703 |
PRICE | $27.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 256 |