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With searing self-appraisal and a keen sense of the world around him, Martin Duberman examines a wide range of issues in his personal and professional life and in the politics of the time from 1971 to 1981 -- from the early years of gay liberation to the first public reports of AIDS.
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Duberman moves from the internecine battles in the academic world and within the budding gay rights movement to his own heart attack, sexual and romantic adventures, and search for fulfillment through unconventional means. Peppered with gossip, wit, and tart observations of the New York theater and literary worlds, Midlife Queer stands as both a fascinating memoir and the record of an era.
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