Chronicles the experiences of the gay community as seen through the eyes of B.J. Rosenthal, whose life and world change drastically as AIDS has its impact on gays and nongays alike.
Chronicles the experiences of the gay community as seen through the eyes of B.J. Rosenthal, whose life and world change drastically as AIDS has its im...
"A funny, often moving book about being single, Jewish, gay, and HIV-positive . . . both urgent and convincing."--The New York Times Book Review In this sequel to David Feinberg's national bestseller Eighty-Sixed, B.J. Rosenthal navigates life with an HIV-positive diagnosis amidst the "constant tide of deaths" in New York City during the AIDS crisis.
"A funny, often moving book about being single, Jewish, gay, and HIV-positive . . . both urgent and convincing."--The New York Times Book Review
The ultimate gadlfly of the epidemic . . . here s one book that truly deserves a place in a time capsule. Armistead Maupin "This is as close to the truth as I can get," writes David Feinberg in what he calls his "personal Portrait of the Artist as a Young Diseased Jew Fag Pariah." Queer and Loathing is a collection of autobiographical essays, gonzo journalism, and demented Feinbergian lists about AIDS activism and living, writing, and dying with AIDS."
The ultimate gadlfly of the epidemic . . . here s one book that truly deserves a place in a time capsule. Armistead Maupin "This is as close to t...
In 1980, B.J. Rosenthal's mission is to find a boyfriend and avoid bad haircuts, bad sex, and Jewish guilt. In post-AIDS 1986, B.J.Us world has changed dramatically--his friends and lovers are getting sick, everyone is at risk, and B.J. is panicking. Parrying high-wire wit against unbearable human tragedy, this is a testament to an era.
In 1980, B.J. Rosenthal's mission is to find a boyfriend and avoid bad haircuts, bad sex, and Jewish guilt. In post-AIDS 1986, B.J.Us world has change...