Description:Set among the glittering clubs and grimy side streets of 1920s Berlin (with detours to Italy and Paris), these charming, witty, and erotic tales capture the trials and triumphs of early twentieth-century gay life without apology or shame. Granand, the pen name for theater director and author Erich Ritter von Busse, lost his battle against bigoted censors but won a shining place in literary history with this pathbreaking volume. Instead of hewing to the villain/victim dichotomy that haunts the representation of LGBTQIA+ life to this day, these stories reveal the complexities of the human heart with verve and compassion.Granand (1885–1939), the pen name for theater director and author Erich Ritter von Busse, who directed the German-language premiere of James Joyce’s play Exiles in Munich in 1919, lost his battle against bigoted censors but won a shining place in literary history with this pathbreaking volume. Forced into exile in the 1930s, Granand died in Brazil never having seen the publication of his small masterpiece.Michael Gillespie is a translator and scholar who holds a Ph.D. in comparative literature from Indiana University and teaches global arts and cultures at New York University. His translations include work by the German-Jewish poet Else Lasker-Schüler that was set to music by André Previn.Manfred Herzer is the author of Magnus Hirschfeld und seine Zeit [Magnus Hirschfeld and his Times; Berlin & Boston, 2017], in addition to being a founding member of Schwules Museum [Queer Museum] in Berlin, Germany, and editor, from 1987 to 2019, of the German-language journal Capri—Journal for Gay History.“Banned, suppressed, and long-forgotten, these stories deserve a place on any queer history reading list.”—Hugh Ryan, author of When Brooklyn Was Queer"This panorama, filled with vivid details, of Weimar Republic’s gay subculture is an amazing act of recovery. But the real revelation here is Granand’s prose: poetic and precise, quirky and beautiful it captures perfectly jazz age tensions, excitement and sexuality as much as Scott Fitzgerald or Dorothy Parker."—Michael Bronski, author of A Queer History of the United StatesWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Berlin Garden of Erotic Delights. To get started finding Berlin Garden of Erotic Delights, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: Set among the glittering clubs and grimy side streets of 1920s Berlin (with detours to Italy and Paris), these charming, witty, and erotic tales capture the trials and triumphs of early twentieth-century gay life without apology or shame. Granand, the pen name for theater director and author Erich Ritter von Busse, lost his battle against bigoted censors but won a shining place in literary history with this pathbreaking volume. Instead of hewing to the villain/victim dichotomy that haunts the representation of LGBTQIA+ life to this day, these stories reveal the complexities of the human heart with verve and compassion.Granand (1885–1939), the pen name for theater director and author Erich Ritter von Busse, who directed the German-language premiere of James Joyce’s play Exiles in Munich in 1919, lost his battle against bigoted censors but won a shining place in literary history with this pathbreaking volume. Forced into exile in the 1930s, Granand died in Brazil never having seen the publication of his small masterpiece.Michael Gillespie is a translator and scholar who holds a Ph.D. in comparative literature from Indiana University and teaches global arts and cultures at New York University. His translations include work by the German-Jewish poet Else Lasker-Schüler that was set to music by André Previn.Manfred Herzer is the author of Magnus Hirschfeld und seine Zeit [Magnus Hirschfeld and his Times; Berlin & Boston, 2017], in addition to being a founding member of Schwules Museum [Queer Museum] in Berlin, Germany, and editor, from 1987 to 2019, of the German-language journal Capri—Journal for Gay History.“Banned, suppressed, and long-forgotten, these stories deserve a place on any queer history reading list.”—Hugh Ryan, author of When Brooklyn Was Queer"This panorama, filled with vivid details, of Weimar Republic’s gay subculture is an amazing act of recovery. But the real revelation here is Granand’s prose: poetic and precise, quirky and beautiful it captures perfectly jazz age tensions, excitement and sexuality as much as Scott Fitzgerald or Dorothy Parker."—Michael Bronski, author of A Queer History of the United StatesWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Berlin Garden of Erotic Delights. To get started finding Berlin Garden of Erotic Delights, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.