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Sky Gilbert

    Come Back
    It's All Tru
    I Have Aids!
    Brother Dumb
    Shakespeare Beyond Science
    Digressions of a Naked Party Girl
    • 2024

      Shakespeare Lied

      • 150pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Focusing on Shakespeare's relevance in contemporary discussions of political correctness, Sky Gilbert challenges the perception of the playwright as merely an outdated figure. Drawing parallels with figures like Gorgias and Ovid, he argues that Shakespeare was a masterful liar whose art aimed to transcend conventional truths rather than impart moral lessons. Gilbert emphasizes the complexity of Shakespeare's work, portraying it as a profound exploration of the human experience that defies simplistic categorization.

      Shakespeare Lied
    • 2021

      I, Gloria Grahame

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      2,6(19)Évaluer

      Shy, effeminate Professor Denton Moulton lives in his head, and in his head he is really a long-dead movie star - the glamorous Gloria Grahame, from the golden age of Hollywood. His own sex life is nonexistent and he feels he hardly has a right to exist, let alone to tell anyone else's stories. But Gloria's sex life is scandalous.

      I, Gloria Grahame
    • 2020

      It's All Tru

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      2,9(9)Évaluer

      Exploring the complexities of love and sexuality, this narrative delves into the challenges faced by a gay couple navigating an open relationship. As they experiment with their boundaries, unforeseen dangers emerge, testing their commitment and trust. The intertwining themes of romance, desire, and the impact of pharmaceuticals create a gripping story that examines the fragility of relationships in the face of temptation and risk.

      It's All Tru
    • 2020

      Shakespeare Beyond Science

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,0(9)Évaluer

      "Shakespeare wrote at a unique historical turning point: the world was understood through poetry -- rather than through the science of observing it. Gilbert 's radical new research locates Shakespeare as a disciple of the Greek rhetorician Hermogenes, and a student of the neo-platonist Johannes Sturm. No, not just another 'interpretation' of the meaning of Shakespeare's work, but, instead a radical approach to Shakespeare as magician and rhetorician."--

      Shakespeare Beyond Science
    • 2017
    • 2016

      Sad Old Faggot

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,0(32)Évaluer

      This book explores the innovative genre of autobiographical fiction, blending personal narrative with fictional elements to create a compelling and introspective story. It delves into the author's life experiences, revealing deep emotions and reflections while challenging traditional storytelling boundaries. The narrative invites readers to question the nature of truth and memory, offering a unique perspective on identity and self-discovery.

      Sad Old Faggot
    • 2012

      Come Back

      • 216pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      2,6(7)Évaluer

      The Judy Garland of the future tells it like she sees it The year is 2050, and, contrary to popular belief, Judy Garland did not die in 1969. At the grand old age of 138, she’s re-embraced her real name, Frances Gumm; she’s a feminist scholar, working on her Ph.D. at the University of Toronto; and she’s writing her thesis on a little-known gay Canadian playwright and drag queen, Dash King, whose rather dismal career ended in a plethora of drugs and promiscuous sex. Obsessed with King’s antiquated notion of gay politics, Frances’s own meditations on addiction are triggered by his tragic story. Will she go back to drugs, or will she finish her thesis? Framed in an intense communication between Frances and her Ph.D. advisor, Come Back explores a dystopian future and muses on everything from the merits and demerits of post-structuralism to the future of queer theory. Sky Gilbert’s Judy Garland is angry, profane, funny, and very, very smart.

      Come Back
    • 2010

      I Have Aids!

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      2,7(7)Évaluer

      The narrative centers on the lives of gay men living with AIDS, portraying their experiences with humor and resilience rather than tragedy. Through laughter and camaraderie, the book challenges societal stereotypes, highlighting the strength and vibrancy of its characters. It emphasizes a positive perspective, inviting readers to connect with the joys and challenges faced by these individuals without pity.

      I Have Aids!
    • 2007

      Brother Dumb

      • 216pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,8(13)Évaluer

      This memoir explores the life of a reclusive American literary figure, offering insights into meaningful engagement with the world. It celebrates themes of innocence, youth, and altruism while recounting a personal journey of self-imposed exile. Through its narrative, the book serves as both a reflection on the author's experiences and a guide for readers seeking deeper connections in their own lives.

      Brother Dumb
    • 1998

      Digressions of a Naked Party Girl

      • 120pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      4,0(9)Évaluer

      Exploring personal and political themes, this collection features bold and humorous poems that showcase Sky Gilbert's unrestrained creativity. Readers encounter a vibrant mix of characters, from drag queens to movie stars, as Gilbert's work oscillates between intense storytelling and surreal rants. The poems serve as both confessions and social commentary, inviting readers to engage deeply with the narrative. With its eclectic style and provocative content, this collection promises an unforgettable literary experience that challenges boundaries and expectations.

      Digressions of a Naked Party Girl