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The Faggots & Their Friends Between Revolutions by Larry Mitchell

The Faggots & Their Friends Between Revolutions by Larry Mitchell

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Beloved and revolutionary in its own right, The Faggots & Their Friends has been held in the hearts of queers the world over. Out of print for many years, we're overjoyed to offer this 40th Anniversary edition of a truly special book. Featuring stunning illustrations and finally available, this neigh mythical book can finally be yours.

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40th anniversary reprinting of a beloved fable-manifesto from the 1970s queer counterculture. The Faggots and Their Friends Between Revolutions, written by Larry Mitchell with illustrations by Ned Asta, takes place in a brutal empire in decline, where the faggots and their friends are surviving the ways and the world of men. Beloved by many since its publication, now with new essays by Morgan Bassichis and Tourmaline, this book offers a trenchant and irreverent critique of capitalism, assimilation, and patriarchy that is deeply relevant today.

Softcover. 113 pages. 

About The Author:

LARRY MITCHELL was the author of many works of fiction, including The Terminal Bar.

Ned Asta, born in Brooklyn, New York, has been a member of the Moosewood Restaurant Collective in Ithaca, New York since 1980 and was a founding member of the Lavender Hill Commune. Asta was a member of the New York City queer theater troupe Hot Peaches in the late 1970s, and later co-founded the Breast Cancer Alliance of Ithaca, with Andi Gladstone.

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Gives Me Hope

This book is so special and so important. Cannot stress enough how much joy it brings me and how excited I am to see it available after so long. I hope it can inspire a whole new generation like it did me.