Gordon Merrick and the Great Gay American Novel
Gordon Merrick and the Great Gay American Novel is the first biography of Gordon Merrick, the most commercially successful writer of gay novels in the twentieth century. This book shows how Merrick’s novels were largely based on his own life and time as a Princeton theater star, a Broadway actor, a New York reporter, an OSS spy, and the friend of countless artists and celebrities as an expatriate in France, Greece, and Sri Lanka. He lived much of his life as an openly gay man with his longtime partner, Charles Hulse. His 1970 novel, The Lord Won’t Mind, broke new ground by showing that an affirming, explicitly gay novel could be a bestseller. His subsequent gay novels were both a cultural phenomenon and a lightning rod for literary critics. This book also examines the complex, often conflicting responses to Merrick’s novels by gay readers and critics, and it thus recovers the early post-Stonewall debates over the definition of “gay literature.” By reconstructing Merrick’s life and critical fortunes, this book expands our understanding of what it means to be a gay man in the twentieth century.

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Gordon Merrick and the Great Gay American Novel
Gordon Merrick and the Great Gay American Novel is the first biography of Gordon Merrick, the most commercially successful writer of gay novels in the twentieth century. This book shows how Merrick’s novels were largely based on his own life and time as a Princeton theater star, a Broadway actor, a New York reporter, an OSS spy, and the friend of countless artists and celebrities as an expatriate in France, Greece, and Sri Lanka. He lived much of his life as an openly gay man with his longtime partner, Charles Hulse. His 1970 novel, The Lord Won’t Mind, broke new ground by showing that an affirming, explicitly gay novel could be a bestseller. His subsequent gay novels were both a cultural phenomenon and a lightning rod for literary critics. This book also examines the complex, often conflicting responses to Merrick’s novels by gay readers and critics, and it thus recovers the early post-Stonewall debates over the definition of “gay literature.” By reconstructing Merrick’s life and critical fortunes, this book expands our understanding of what it means to be a gay man in the twentieth century.

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Gordon Merrick and the Great Gay American Novel

Gordon Merrick and the Great Gay American Novel

by Joseph M. Ortiz
Gordon Merrick and the Great Gay American Novel

Gordon Merrick and the Great Gay American Novel

by Joseph M. Ortiz

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Gordon Merrick and the Great Gay American Novel is the first biography of Gordon Merrick, the most commercially successful writer of gay novels in the twentieth century. This book shows how Merrick’s novels were largely based on his own life and time as a Princeton theater star, a Broadway actor, a New York reporter, an OSS spy, and the friend of countless artists and celebrities as an expatriate in France, Greece, and Sri Lanka. He lived much of his life as an openly gay man with his longtime partner, Charles Hulse. His 1970 novel, The Lord Won’t Mind, broke new ground by showing that an affirming, explicitly gay novel could be a bestseller. His subsequent gay novels were both a cultural phenomenon and a lightning rod for literary critics. This book also examines the complex, often conflicting responses to Merrick’s novels by gay readers and critics, and it thus recovers the early post-Stonewall debates over the definition of “gay literature.” By reconstructing Merrick’s life and critical fortunes, this book expands our understanding of what it means to be a gay man in the twentieth century.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781793635648
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 05/31/2022
Pages: 374
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Joseph M. Ortiz is associate professor of English at the University of Texas at El Paso.

Table of Contents

List of Figures

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Autobiography of a Gay Reader

Chapter One: An American Dynasty

Chapter Two: Et Ego In Arcadia: Princeton

Chapter Three: The Great White Way

Chapter Four: The Spy

Chapter Five: The Postwar Novelist

Chapter Six: Connecting with Forster

Chapter Seven: The Protest Novelist

Chapter Eight: The Dancer from San Francisco

Chapter Nine: The Island of Dreams

Chapter Ten: The Great Gay American Novel

Chapter Eleven: Getting It Published

Chapter Twelve: The Irene Rockwood Phenomenon

Chapter Thirteen: Going Greek, or Making a Gay Mythology

Chapter Fourteen: A Return to the Stage

Chapter Fifteen: Adventures in the East

Chapter Sixteen: Rewriting the Past

Chapter Seventeen: Merrick vs. Kramer

Chapter Eighteen: Imperfect Freedom

Afterword: Gay Literary Canons

Bibliography

About the Author

Index

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