Larry Kramer's The American People, Vol. 1 (2015): Responses
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Title
Larry Kramer's The American People, Vol. 1 (2015): Responses
Subject
Arts and Culture
Education and Intellectual Life
Identities
Race and Ethnicity
Science, Medicine, and Health
Sexuality / Sexual Behaviors
Description
Larry Kramer's The American People, Volume I, Search for My Heart, A Novel (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2015) is a fictional meditation on history, especially on gay and lesbian history. Kramer and other activists founded the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP) in New York in 1987. He is also known for his novel Faggots (1978), the play The Normal Heart (1985), and as a Pulitzer Prize finalist for The Destiny of Me (1992). OutHistory solicited and published responses to The American People by historians, other scholars, and the public.
Time Period
2000s
1970s
1980s
1990s
Person
Kramer, Larry
Royles, Daniel
Gonzaba, Eric
Prager, Sarah
Canavera, Mark
Gonzales, Shay
Sacks, Sam
Place
New York
New York City, NY
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