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Read Faggots By Larry Kramer

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“A book of major historical importance—the first contemporary novel to chronicle gay life with unsparing honesty and wild humor.”—Erica Jong   In print since its original publication in 1978, Larry Kramer’s Faggots has become one of the bestselling novels about gay life ever written. The book is a fierce satire of the gay ghetto and a touching story of one man’s desperate search for love there, and reading it today is a fascinating look at how much, and how little, has changed.   “As a documentation of an era, as savage and savagely funny social parody, as a cry in the wilderness, and as a prescient, accurate reading of the writing on the wall, the novel is peerless and utterly necessary. It is brilliant, bellicose, contemptuous, compassionate and—as is true of everything Kramer writes—behind its delectable, entertaining, sometimes maddening harshness is a profoundly moving plea for justice and for love. There are few books in modern gay fiction, or modern fiction for that matter, that must be read. Faggots is certainly one of them.”—Tony Kushner “A Vesuvian explosion about the gay life that spares no one and no thing . . . there is much truth and honesty to be found here.”—Chicago Tribune  “True comic brilliance—a vicious Swiftian satire that, like all satire, contains a strong moral voice.”—New York  “Faggots, for all its excesses, is frequently right on target and, when it is on target, is appallingly funny.”—Edward Albee  “Larry Kramer is one of America’s most valuable troublemakers. I hope he never lowers his voice.”—Susan Sontag

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Great works of literature transcend their specific cultural context. "Hamlet," for example, or "Candide" or "Moby-Dick" or "The Canterbury Tales" are still considered masterpieces that resonate with significance and artistic integrity hundreds of years after they were written. Perhaps it is trickier for a satire to preserve its accessibility or its appeal as time passes, since a satire often targets topical rather than timeless concerns. Brilliantly written and insightful satires, such as “A Modest Proposal” and "Don Quixote," however, manage to remain relevant long after their heyday.Sadly, "Faggots," which fancies itself a satire and has been hailed as a tour de force of modern queer literature, merits none of these distinctions. In truth, in can hardly be characterized as a novel at all, since it lacks most of the defining elements of the genre on a very fundamental level—for example, a well-constructed plot or complex and thoughtfully developed characters. The story, such as it is, consists of allegedly witty vignettes or set pieces strung together with little sense of coherence or narrative veracity and populated by an unnecessarily large cast of undeveloped flat characters. A generous reading might presume that Kramer is attempting a stream-of-consciousness style, but if that’s the case, his novelistic skill is not up to the task, since such a style requires profound psychological insight into the complex thought patterns of a character who provides narrative perspective.Upon its publication in 1978, "Faggots" sowed controversy due to its graphic depiction of gay sex, fetishes, drug use, incest, and other scandalous “perversities.” To be fair, as a depiction of pre-AIDS era gay culture in New York City, the novel retains great cultural value as an artifact of that specific historical moment. But it cannot be considered a work of literature. One suspects that there is good reason why Kramer, who penned the magnificent play (and later screenplay) The Normal Heart and contributed greatly to queer activism in the latter part of the 20th century, never wrote another novel.
I was thirty in 1978, the year this novel was first published, and yet I’ve waited until now to read it by way of a Kindle edition, primarily because of a documentary I’ve recently viewed on television, an HBO production called Larry Kramer: In Love and Anger. I knew Kramer was an outspoken advocate of AIDS research, but somehow the film softens him, makes him more human, presents a more complete picture of the man, has made me curious enough to read his book.I think his novel now seems outdated, that, in some ways, it’s poorly written, that there are far too many characters to keep track of and care about, and that many of them are two-dimensional.However, before rising too high on their high horses, younger gay men might consider this. In the 1970s, following the Stonewall rebellion of 1969, gay men feel liberated, mostly to feast on one another; job security, civil unions, and marriage are faint, romantic dreams that have little hope of being fully realized in our lifetime. Gay bars are the depots of our underground railroad, if I may say so, and in many parts of the country our lives are still out of sight. What Mr. Kramer does manage to do is to pose the question, and he does so prior to the AIDS crisis: Why must the lives of gay men revolve entirely around the next penis they might get their hands on? Might they not settle down, like their heterosexual friends, and pursue a life in which they devote themselves to one another? If nothing else, Kramer does, to great effect, bring this prescient dream alive for us, and we should be grateful.

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