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Washington, D.C., has always been a city of secrets. Few have been more dramatic than the ones revealed in James Kirchick's Secret City.
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Washington, D.C., has always been a city of secrets. Few have been more dramatic than the ones revealed in James Kirchick's Secret City.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: St Martin's Press
- Seitenzahl: 864
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 157mm x 39mm
- Gewicht: 802g
- ISBN-13: 9781250871466
- ISBN-10: 1250871468
- Artikelnr.: 65337852
- Verlag: St Martin's Press
- Seitenzahl: 864
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 157mm x 39mm
- Gewicht: 802g
- ISBN-13: 9781250871466
- ISBN-10: 1250871468
- Artikelnr.: 65337852
James Kirchick has written about human rights, politics, and culture from around the world. A columnist for Tablet magazine, a writer at large for Air Mail, and a nonresident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, he is the author of The End of Europe: Dictators, Demagogues, and the Coming Dark Age. Kirchick's work has appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, the Atlantic, the New York Review of Books, and the Times Literary Supplement. A graduate of Yale with degrees in history and political science, he resides in Washington, DC.
Dramatis Personae
Introduction: Comrades
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
1: "No Comment"
2: "Worse Than a Murderer"
3: Senator X
4: Patriotic Homosexuals
5: "The Greatest National Scandal Since the Existence of the United States"
Harry Truman
6: The Concealed Enemy
7: "This Moral Leper"
8: Lavender Lists
9: "A Government Within a Government"
10: The Homintern
Dwight Eisenhower
11: "No More Bohlens!"
12: The Heterosexual Dictatorship
13: Pixies on the Potomac
14: "We Accuse . . ."
15: The Hunted
John F. Kennedy
16: First Friends
17: The Group of the Intrepid
18: "That Old Black Fairy"
Lyndon B. Johnson
19: A Long Way from Arp
20: "A Quite Serious Situation"
21: "Gone and Forgotten"
22: The Fruit Loop
23: Scandal in Sacramento
24: The Thrill of Treason
Richard Nixon
25: "Destroy Your Opponent"
26: Fags
27: "We Are Impatient"
28: The City of Conversation
Gerald Ford
29: The Ultimate Democracy
30: "Too Good an Opportunity"
Jimmy Carter
31: Out of the Closets, into the White House
32: Code Breakers
Ronald Reagan
33: "The Homosexual Thing"
34: The Manchurian Candidate
35: An Enclosed and Enchanted Garden
36: Sodom-on-the-Potomac
37: "I Don't Have It. Do You?"
38: "Them" Is "Us"
39: "Our Sebastian"
40: Mr. Green
41: The Wonderful, the Creative, and the Brave
George H. W. Bush
42: Naming Names
Bill Clinton
43: A Profoundly Important Strength
Conclusion: The Gay Century
Acknowledgments
Photography Credits
Sources
Notes
Index
About the Author
Introduction: Comrades
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
1: "No Comment"
2: "Worse Than a Murderer"
3: Senator X
4: Patriotic Homosexuals
5: "The Greatest National Scandal Since the Existence of the United States"
Harry Truman
6: The Concealed Enemy
7: "This Moral Leper"
8: Lavender Lists
9: "A Government Within a Government"
10: The Homintern
Dwight Eisenhower
11: "No More Bohlens!"
12: The Heterosexual Dictatorship
13: Pixies on the Potomac
14: "We Accuse . . ."
15: The Hunted
John F. Kennedy
16: First Friends
17: The Group of the Intrepid
18: "That Old Black Fairy"
Lyndon B. Johnson
19: A Long Way from Arp
20: "A Quite Serious Situation"
21: "Gone and Forgotten"
22: The Fruit Loop
23: Scandal in Sacramento
24: The Thrill of Treason
Richard Nixon
25: "Destroy Your Opponent"
26: Fags
27: "We Are Impatient"
28: The City of Conversation
Gerald Ford
29: The Ultimate Democracy
30: "Too Good an Opportunity"
Jimmy Carter
31: Out of the Closets, into the White House
32: Code Breakers
Ronald Reagan
33: "The Homosexual Thing"
34: The Manchurian Candidate
35: An Enclosed and Enchanted Garden
36: Sodom-on-the-Potomac
37: "I Don't Have It. Do You?"
38: "Them" Is "Us"
39: "Our Sebastian"
40: Mr. Green
41: The Wonderful, the Creative, and the Brave
George H. W. Bush
42: Naming Names
Bill Clinton
43: A Profoundly Important Strength
Conclusion: The Gay Century
Acknowledgments
Photography Credits
Sources
Notes
Index
About the Author
Dramatis Personae
Introduction: Comrades
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
1: "No Comment"
2: "Worse Than a Murderer"
3: Senator X
4: Patriotic Homosexuals
5: "The Greatest National Scandal Since the Existence of the United States"
Harry Truman
6: The Concealed Enemy
7: "This Moral Leper"
8: Lavender Lists
9: "A Government Within a Government"
10: The Homintern
Dwight Eisenhower
11: "No More Bohlens!"
12: The Heterosexual Dictatorship
13: Pixies on the Potomac
14: "We Accuse . . ."
15: The Hunted
John F. Kennedy
16: First Friends
17: The Group of the Intrepid
18: "That Old Black Fairy"
Lyndon B. Johnson
19: A Long Way from Arp
20: "A Quite Serious Situation"
21: "Gone and Forgotten"
22: The Fruit Loop
23: Scandal in Sacramento
24: The Thrill of Treason
Richard Nixon
25: "Destroy Your Opponent"
26: Fags
27: "We Are Impatient"
28: The City of Conversation
Gerald Ford
29: The Ultimate Democracy
30: "Too Good an Opportunity"
Jimmy Carter
31: Out of the Closets, into the White House
32: Code Breakers
Ronald Reagan
33: "The Homosexual Thing"
34: The Manchurian Candidate
35: An Enclosed and Enchanted Garden
36: Sodom-on-the-Potomac
37: "I Don't Have It. Do You?"
38: "Them" Is "Us"
39: "Our Sebastian"
40: Mr. Green
41: The Wonderful, the Creative, and the Brave
George H. W. Bush
42: Naming Names
Bill Clinton
43: A Profoundly Important Strength
Conclusion: The Gay Century
Acknowledgments
Photography Credits
Sources
Notes
Index
About the Author
Introduction: Comrades
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
1: "No Comment"
2: "Worse Than a Murderer"
3: Senator X
4: Patriotic Homosexuals
5: "The Greatest National Scandal Since the Existence of the United States"
Harry Truman
6: The Concealed Enemy
7: "This Moral Leper"
8: Lavender Lists
9: "A Government Within a Government"
10: The Homintern
Dwight Eisenhower
11: "No More Bohlens!"
12: The Heterosexual Dictatorship
13: Pixies on the Potomac
14: "We Accuse . . ."
15: The Hunted
John F. Kennedy
16: First Friends
17: The Group of the Intrepid
18: "That Old Black Fairy"
Lyndon B. Johnson
19: A Long Way from Arp
20: "A Quite Serious Situation"
21: "Gone and Forgotten"
22: The Fruit Loop
23: Scandal in Sacramento
24: The Thrill of Treason
Richard Nixon
25: "Destroy Your Opponent"
26: Fags
27: "We Are Impatient"
28: The City of Conversation
Gerald Ford
29: The Ultimate Democracy
30: "Too Good an Opportunity"
Jimmy Carter
31: Out of the Closets, into the White House
32: Code Breakers
Ronald Reagan
33: "The Homosexual Thing"
34: The Manchurian Candidate
35: An Enclosed and Enchanted Garden
36: Sodom-on-the-Potomac
37: "I Don't Have It. Do You?"
38: "Them" Is "Us"
39: "Our Sebastian"
40: Mr. Green
41: The Wonderful, the Creative, and the Brave
George H. W. Bush
42: Naming Names
Bill Clinton
43: A Profoundly Important Strength
Conclusion: The Gay Century
Acknowledgments
Photography Credits
Sources
Notes
Index
About the Author