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Some Men In London: Queer Life, 1945-1959

English

By (author): Peter Parker

Quite simply, this book is a work of genius - Matthew Parris, The Spectator

An essential study of post-war gay London life... one of the best anthologies I have ever read - John Self, The Observer

With its wide-ranging selection, generous biographical notes and provocative bibliography, Some Men in London is a serious and important contribution to our understanding of Britain up to today - Fiona Sampson, The Tablet

An absolutely extraordinary book about actually what life was like for homosexual men in London in the 1940s and the 1950s Its amazing
- Dominic Sandbrook


The first part of a major new anthology which uncovers the rich reality of life for queer men in London

In the 1940s, it was believed that homosexuality had been becoming more widespread in the aftermath of war. A moral panic ensued, centred around London as the place to which gay men gravitated.
In a major new anthology, Peter Parker explores what it was actually like for queer men in London in this period, whether they were well-known figures such as John Gielgud, Chips Channon and E.M. Forster, or living lives of quiet or occasionally rowdy anonymity in pubs, clubs, more public places of assignation, or at home. It is rich with letters, diaries, psychological textbooks, novels, films, plays and police records, covering a wide range of viewpoints, from those who deplored homosexuality to those who campaigned for its decriminalisation.

This first volume, from 1945 to 1959, details a community forced to live at constant risk of blackmail or prison. Yet it also shows a thriving and joyous subculture, one that enriched a mainstream culture often ignorant of its debt to gay creators. Some Men In London is a testament to queer life, which was always much more complex than newspapers, governments and the Metropolitan Police Force imagined.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 690g
  • Dimensions: 159 x 242mm
  • Publication Date: 30 May 2024
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780241370605

About Peter Parker

Peter Parker is the author of biographies of J. R. Ackerley and Christopher Isherwood The Old Lie The Last Veteran Housman Country and A Little Book of Latin for Gardeners. He edited A Reader's Guide to the Twentieth-Century Novel and Twentieth-Century Writers is an advisory editor of the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography and contributed essays to Britten's Century and Fifty Gay and Lesbian Books Everybody Must Read. He has written about people books art architecture and gardening for a wide variety of newspapers and magazines and lives in London's East End.

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