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Description
(Text)
This study explores the works of two contemporary American gay authors, David Leavitt and Tony Kushner by bringing both writers within the purview of Queer Studies. The book provides an extensive critical examination of selected novels by Leavitt and Kushner's highly praised play Angels in America. The author compares the early modern period in England to modern American gay literature and argues that the struggle against hegemonic norms of sexual construction links the early English dramatist Christopher Marlowe to David Leavitt and Tony Kushner. The book contributes significantly to Gay/Lesbian/Queer Studies and American Studies by offering a thorough discussion of the complex issues of gay male identity and queer identity in contemporary American gay literature.
(Table of content)
Contents: Contemporary American gay literature - David Leavitt - Tony Kushner - Angels in America - AIDS Drama - Queer Theatre - Christopher Marlowe's Edward II - Same-sex desire in the Renaissance period - Queer Studies.
(Author portrait)
The Author: Lasse Kekki studied Comparative Literature and Cultural History at the University of Turku, Finland. He is a research fellow in the Department of Comparative Literature at the University of Turku.