Deep House. The Gayest Love Story Ever Told - Jeremy Atherton Lin - książka
Opis
Heralded by The New Yorker as a Book of the Year, the story unfolds in 1996 with Jeremy, an American youth, encountering his ideal British partner. Amid this backdrop, the U.
S. Congress is embroiled in the uproar surrounding the Defense of Marriage Act, which denies same-sex couples essential rights, including immigration. The two navigate secret encounters across varied landscapes—from secluded forests and arid deserts to the vibrant scenes of London fashion shows and intimate hotel stays in the East Village. With no other option to remain together, they find refuge with unexpected allies in San Francisco.
This narrative evolves into an unanticipated romantic comedy, imbued with echoes of past generations of gay individuals. "Deep House" traces the couple's journey across different homes, each revealing connections to predecessors who lived as outsiders: from unwitting lawbreakers and seductive bartenders to monks, pirates, subversive bureaucrats, and Supreme Court activists championing their cause. Blending elements of cultural history with deeply personal storytelling, "Deep House" is both an exploration of queer history and the intimate saga of two lovers creating a sanctuary amid the broader struggle for civil rights.
