"s Gay Pulp Fiction will be of interest to both academic scholars and general gay readers and should be read in tandem with coeditor Drewey Wayne Gunn's fully illustrated compilation The Golden Age of Gay Fiction."―Gay Lesbian Review "s Gay Pulp Fiction is a collection of twelve essays edited by Drewey Wayne Gunn and Jamie Harker, and its best essays go a long way toward /5(8). s Gay Pulp Fiction: the Misplaced Heritage. Responsibility. Edited by Drewey Wayne Gunn, Jaime Harker. Publication. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, [] Copyright notice. © Physical description. viii, pages ; 23 cm. As a result of a series of court cases, by the mids the U.S. post office could no longer interdict books that contained homosexuality. Gay writers were eager to take advantage of this new freedom, but the only houses poised to capitalize on the outpouring of manuscripts were “adult” paperback publishers who marketed their products with salacious covers.
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s Gay Pulp Fiction: the Misplaced Heritage. Responsibility. Edited by Drewey Wayne Gunn, Jaime Harker. Publication. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, [] Copyright notice. © Physical description. viii, pages ; 23 cm. s Gay Pulp Fiction: The Misplaced Heritage. Drewey Wayne Gunn. Jaime Harker. Series: Studies in Print Culture and the History of the Book. Copyright Date: Published by: University of Massachusetts Press. Pages: www.doorway.ru Search for reviews of this book. As a result of a series of court cases, by the mids the U.S. post office could no longer interdict books that contained homosexuality. Gay writers were eager to take advantage of this new freedom, but the only houses poised to capitalize on the outpouring of manuscripts were “adult” paperback publishers who marketed their products with salacious covers.
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