Queer Free

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Date: June 1981
From: Gaze(Vol. 2, Issue 6)
Publisher: Gale, part of Cengage Group
Document Type: Review
Length: 479 words
Source Library: Duke University Library

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Queer Free

Queer Free

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Queer Free, by Alabama Birdstone, Calamus Books, Box 689, Cooper Station, New York, NY 10276, $5.50. This is very possibly the most terrifying book you will ever read. The tale begins innocently detailing the lifestyles of the very wealthy, very successful and very unaware Gay jet set. The owner of a national magazine, an important theatre director, their lovers and their friends reject the encroaching “New Revivalism” and dismiss it as a national fad. The “it can’t happen here” attitude of Gay America is clearly the cause of “doing too little too late.” Although the progression of events in Queer Free sometimes leaves the reader wanting to know what ws left...

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