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OverviewThis illustrated compendium celebrates LGBTQIA+ history and culture, written by and according to culture icon Justin Elizabeth Sayre! Based on Sayre’s eponymous five-part show in New York City, From Gay to Z is a humorous collection of the rich legacy of gay culture, told through the letters of the alphabet. From ABBA to addiction, hair and makeup to HIV, Fannie Flagg to fierce, Sayre offers their own perspective on the things that have influenced gay culture today, including iconic figures, historical moments, ongoing issues in the LGBTQIA+ community, and everything in between. As gay culture is always evolving and different for everyone, this book does not serve as a definitive guide – instead, Sayre encourages readers to use this knowledge to reflect on the things that have informed their personal identities. Engagingly written and beautifully designed, From Gay to Z is a distinctive and dynamic look at gay culture for LGBTQIA+ readers everywhere. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Justin Elizabeth SayrePublisher: Chronicle Books Imprint: Chronicle Books ISBN: 9781452178028ISBN 10: 145217802 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 07 July 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsIn this rowdy celebration of queer culture, comedian and playwright Sayre (Husky) throw[s] a little shade and make[s] a little joy with a delicious who's who of the LGBTQ+. Offering cheeky illustrations alongside a brisk and breezy cultural history, the guide-which focuses on artists and activists who are gay, or have a gay following -entertains and educates in equal measure. - Publishers Weekly Sayre calls the book a who's who of LGBTQ+ and organizes hundreds of entries on contemporary and historical figures, as well as some inanimate touchstones of queer culture (poppers, leather, piano bars), alphabetically. Sayre's canonization of their own opinions on which queers hold historical importance is exactly the kind of grassroots, chaotic fan fervor that energizes gay fame in the first place. - Slate From Gay to Z can hold its own, whether as a cultural primer for a baby queer or as a library resource. The perfect resource to dip in and out of, From Gay to Z's entries are enlightening and entertaining. -Foreword Reviews Many readers will enjoy this breezy, wide-ranging, and at times opinionated look at LGBTQIA+ figures, trends, and influencers. -Library Journal In this rowdy celebration of queer culture, comedian and playwright Sayre (Husky) throw[s] a little shade and make[s] a little joy with a delicious who's who of the LGBTQ+. Offering cheeky illustrations alongside a brisk and breezy cultural history, the guide-which focuses on artists and activists who are gay, or have a gay following -entertains and educates in equal measure. - Publishers Weekly From Gay to Z can hold its own, whether as a cultural primer for a baby queer or as a library resource. The perfect resource to dip in and out of, From Gay to Z's entries are enlightening and entertaining. -Foreword Reviews Many readers will enjoy this breezy, wide-ranging, and at times opinionated look at LGBTQIA+ figures, trends, and influencers. -Library Journal In this rowdy celebration of queer culture, comedian and playwright Sayre (Husky) throw[s] a little shade and make[s] a little joy with a delicious who's who of the LGBTQ+. Offering cheeky illustrations alongside a brisk and breezy cultural history, the guide-which focuses on artists and activists who are gay, or have a gay following -entertains and educates in equal measure. - Publishers Weekly Author InformationJustin Elizabeth Sayre is a playwright and performer who Michael Musto called, Oscar Wilde meets Whoopi Goldberg. Sayre is a fixture of the Downtown Cabaret Scene in New York, first with their long-running monthly show, The Meeting of the International Order of Sodomites at Joe's Pub/The Public Theatre. Their show, The GAyBC's, a five-part series on which this book is based also ran at Joe's Pub. Sayre has written a series of YA Novels, Husky, Pretty, and Mean. Sayre has also written for Television, working with Michael Patrick King on his Hit CBS comedy, 2 Broke Girls and most recently on Fox's The Cool Kids. Sayre also appeared on HBO's The Comeback with Lisa Kudrow. They live in a world of their own and have been blocked on Twitter by Meghan McCain. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |