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Here are some titles of Gay and Lesbian
interest. Many of the other titles from the University of Wisconsin
Press are a part of the series, Living
Out: Gay and Lesbian Autobiography.
Follow the Living
Out link to find out more about this series, dedicated to
expressing the full range of gay experience, and dedicated to
gay autobiography in all its varieties.
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Wonderlands
Good Gay Travel Writing
Edited by Raphael Kadushin |

Passion to Preserve
Gay Men as Keepers of Culture
Will Fellows |

Naked in the Promised Land
A Memoir
Lillian Faderman |

Wrestling with God and Men
Homosexuality in the Jewish Tradition
Rabbi Steven Greenberg |

Don Juan
A Novel
Jane DeLynn |

In
Thrall
A Novel
Jane DeLynn
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Queer
in America
Sex, the Media, and the Closets of Power
Third Edition
Michelangelo Signorile
Updated, with a
new chapter |

Farm
Boys
Will Fellows |
Colonial
Affairs
Bowles, Burroughs, and Chester Write
Tangier
Greg Mullins
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Edmund
Goulding's Dark Victory
Hollywood's Genius
Bad Boy
Matthew Kennedy
Foreword by Kevin Brownlow |
Something Inside
Conversations
with Gay Fiction Writers
Edited by Philip Gambone |

Loss within Loss
Artists in the Age of AIDS
Edited with an introduction by Edmund White
Named a 2002 nonfiction
Honor Book by the American Library Association GLBT Round Table
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The Boom Economy
Or, Scenes from Clerical
Life
Brian Bouldrey |

Track Conditions
A Memoir
Michael Klein |

Mr. Bluebird
Gerry Gomez Pearlberg |

Telling Moments
Autobiographical Lesbian
Short Stories
Edited by
Lynda Hall |

Gender Nonconformity,
Race, and Sexuality
Charting the Connections
Edited by Toni Lester |

The Gendering of Men
16001750
The English Phallus
Thomas A. King |

Tramps
Like Us
A Novel
Joe Westmoreland |
Locked
in the Family Cell
Gender, Sexuality, and Political
Agency in
Irish National Discourse
Kathryn Conrad
Reading
and Writing the Ambiente
Queer
Sexualities in Latino, Latin American, and Spanish Culture
Edited by Susana Chávez-Silverman and Librada Hernández
Laud Humphreys
Prophet of Homosexuality and Sociology
John F. Galliher, Wayne Brekhus, and David P. Keys |