A Passion to Preserve: Gay Men as Keepers of Culture
by Will Fellows
University of Wisconsin Press, 2005 eISBN: 978-0-299-19683-7 | Cloth: 978-0-299-19680-6 | Paper: 978-0-299-19684-4 Library of Congress Classification HQ75.7.F45 2004 Dewey Decimal Classification 306.76620922
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
From large cities to rural communities, gay men have long been impassioned pioneers as keepers of culture: rescuing and restoring decrepit buildings, revitalizing blighted neighborhoods, saving artifacts and documents of historical significance. A Passion to Preserve explores this authentic and complex dimension of gay men’s lives by profiling early and contemporary preservationists from throughout the United States, highlighting contributions to the larger culture that gays are exceptionally inclined to make.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY Will Fellows is the author of Farm Boys, which was honored as a best book of 1996 by Esquire Magazine and the Minneapolis Star Tribune, and was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award in 1997. He lives in Milwaukee.
REVIEWS
“Compelling . . . stories and first-person accounts from gay men across the country . . . provide a colorful picture of a landscape that has not really been painted until now.”—The Advocate
“A concept at once original and yet so obvious it is surprising that no one has attempted it before.”—Library Journal
“A rich and detailed examination of an important and heretofore neglected aspect of our urban heritage.”—Richard Florida, author of The Rise of the Creative Class
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Contents
Preface 000
<LINE SPACE>
Charlotte and Me: Preservation-Minded from Childhood 3
In Search of Gay Preservationists 000
What These Gay Men's Lives Reveal 000
Part 1. Saving Old New England 000
Mark Doty 000
Don Leavitt 000
Mark Sammons 000
Part 2. Design-Minded in the Mid-Atlantic States 000
Ken Lustbader 000
James Nocito 000
Dwight Young 000
Greg Kinsman 000
Part 3. To the Rescue in the Atlantic South 000
Allan Gurganus 000
Myrick Howard 000
John Anders 000
Robert Barker 000
Cranford Sutton 000
Part 4. Domophiles Out West 000
Jay Yost 000
Ken Miller 000
Gilbert Millikan and David Richards 000
Richard Jost and Charles Fuchs 000
Part 5. California Conservative 000
Richard Reutlinger 000
Gerry Takano 000
Jeffrey Samudio 000
Jim Wilke 000
Part 6. Generations of Gentlemen Keep Cooksville, Wisconsin 000
William Wartmann 000
Al Garland 000
Larry Reed 000
Part 7. Singular Preservationists in the Midwest 000
Dana Duppler 000
Joe Johnson and Ron Markwell 000
Robert Seger 000
Part 8. Cherishing Old New Orleans and Louisiana 000
Curt Greska 000
Lloyd Sensat 000
Randy Plaisance 000
Toward a Larger View of Gay Men 000
Conclusion 000
<LINE SPACE>
Acknowledgments 000
Notes 000
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Gay men United States Biography, Cultural property Protection United States
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A Passion to Preserve: Gay Men as Keepers of Culture
by Will Fellows
University of Wisconsin Press, 2005 eISBN: 978-0-299-19683-7 Cloth: 978-0-299-19680-6 Paper: 978-0-299-19684-4
From large cities to rural communities, gay men have long been impassioned pioneers as keepers of culture: rescuing and restoring decrepit buildings, revitalizing blighted neighborhoods, saving artifacts and documents of historical significance. A Passion to Preserve explores this authentic and complex dimension of gay men’s lives by profiling early and contemporary preservationists from throughout the United States, highlighting contributions to the larger culture that gays are exceptionally inclined to make.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY Will Fellows is the author of Farm Boys, which was honored as a best book of 1996 by Esquire Magazine and the Minneapolis Star Tribune, and was a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award in 1997. He lives in Milwaukee.
REVIEWS
“Compelling . . . stories and first-person accounts from gay men across the country . . . provide a colorful picture of a landscape that has not really been painted until now.”—The Advocate
“A concept at once original and yet so obvious it is surprising that no one has attempted it before.”—Library Journal
“A rich and detailed examination of an important and heretofore neglected aspect of our urban heritage.”—Richard Florida, author of The Rise of the Creative Class
TABLE OF CONTENTS
<table of contents, p. vii>
Contents
Preface 000
<LINE SPACE>
Charlotte and Me: Preservation-Minded from Childhood 3
In Search of Gay Preservationists 000
What These Gay Men's Lives Reveal 000
Part 1. Saving Old New England 000
Mark Doty 000
Don Leavitt 000
Mark Sammons 000
Part 2. Design-Minded in the Mid-Atlantic States 000
Ken Lustbader 000
James Nocito 000
Dwight Young 000
Greg Kinsman 000
Part 3. To the Rescue in the Atlantic South 000
Allan Gurganus 000
Myrick Howard 000
John Anders 000
Robert Barker 000
Cranford Sutton 000
Part 4. Domophiles Out West 000
Jay Yost 000
Ken Miller 000
Gilbert Millikan and David Richards 000
Richard Jost and Charles Fuchs 000
Part 5. California Conservative 000
Richard Reutlinger 000
Gerry Takano 000
Jeffrey Samudio 000
Jim Wilke 000
Part 6. Generations of Gentlemen Keep Cooksville, Wisconsin 000
William Wartmann 000
Al Garland 000
Larry Reed 000
Part 7. Singular Preservationists in the Midwest 000
Dana Duppler 000
Joe Johnson and Ron Markwell 000
Robert Seger 000
Part 8. Cherishing Old New Orleans and Louisiana 000
Curt Greska 000
Lloyd Sensat 000
Randy Plaisance 000
Toward a Larger View of Gay Men 000
Conclusion 000
<LINE SPACE>
Acknowledgments 000
Notes 000
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Gay men United States Biography, Cultural property Protection United States
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