Living Out: Gay and Lesbian Autobiographies
David Bergman, Joan Larkin, and Raphael Kadushin, Series Editors
This award-winning series aims to represent the full range of LGBT autobiography. It encompasses a diversity of autobiographies that cross all ethnic and national boundaries—from new autobiographies by fresh voices to memoirs by established contemporary writers, from posthumous and historically important autobiographies to reprints of classic autobiographies. Dedicated to embracing the full range of LGBT experience, Living Out recognizes that autobiography is a crucial gay genre—an essential way of reclaiming individual lives and telling a larger, collective story.
Please send all inquiries to David Bergman, Joan Larkin, or UW Press Executive Editor Raphael Kadushin.
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Featured
Cloth $26.95
ISBN 978-0-299-31390-6
Self-Made Woman
A Memoir
Denise Chanterelle DuBois
“Compelling. . . . A fierce, unsparing memoir.”
—Kirkus Reviews
Cloth $26.95
ISBN 978-0-299-31420-0
In the Province of the Gods
Kenny Fries
“Kenny Fries writes out of the pure hot emergency of a mortal being trying to keep himself alive. So much is at stake here—health, affection, culture, trauma, language—but its greatest surprise is what thrives in the midst of suffering. A beautiful book.”
—Paul Lisicky, author of The Narrow Door
Recent and Backlist
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The Pox Lover
An Activist's Decade in New York and Paris
Anne-christine d'Adesky
Spring 2017
Treehab
Tales from my Natural Wild Life
Bob Smith
Fall 2016
The Last Deployment
How a Gay, Hammer-Swinging Twentysomething Survived a Year in Iraq
Bronson Lemer
Spring 2011
1001 Beds
Performances, Essays, and Travels
Tim Miller, Edited by Glen Johnson
Spring 2006
Wild Man
Tobias Schneebaum, New foreword by David Bergman
Fall 2003
Body Blows
Six Performances
Tim Miller
Spring 2002
Bryher: Two Novels
Development and Two Selves
Bryher, With an introduction by Joanne Winning
Fall 2000
An Underground Life
Memoirs of a Gay Jew in Nazi Berlin
Gad Beck, Written with Frank Heibert; Translated by Allison Brown
Fall 1999
Taboo
Boyer Rickel
Spring 1999
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