Queer and Loathing: Rants and Raves of a Raging AIDS Clone

Queer and Loathing: Rants and Raves of a Raging AIDS Clone

Queer and Loathing: Rants and Raves of a Raging AIDS Clone

Queer and Loathing: Rants and Raves of a Raging AIDS Clone

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Overview

“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.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780140240801
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 11/01/1995
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 5.27(w) x 7.98(h) x 0.67(d)

What People are Saying About This

Michael Cunningham

Horrifyingly funny, profoundly human, and truthful to the point of murder. It's not just a good book, it's an important book. I believe it will endure.

Michael Nava

A shocking and bitter book about AIDS and for that reason an essential counterweight to the sentimental bilge that characterizes so much AIDS writing. AIDS has been pretty well domesticated, safe enough for Hollywood and with its own line of Hallmark cards undoubtedly in the offing. Queer and Loathing takes all that back. There's something in it to offend just about everyone. That's its triumph.

Paul Rudnick

Fabulous and terrifying. It is required reading for President Clinton and everyone else. David B. Feinberg is an extraordinary writer; he is fearlessly truthful and heartbreaking, and he manages to be delectably funny while wrangling with activism, catheters, and rage. There is no one remotely like him; he is Lucy of Arc.

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