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Book Synopsis: The founder of POZ magazine shares “a captivating…eyewitness account from inside the AIDS epidemic” (Next) and “a moving, multi-decade memoir of one gay man’s life” (San Francisco Chronicle).
As a politics-obsessed Georgetown freshman, Sean Strub arrived in Washington, DC, from Iowa in 1976, with a plum part-time job running a Senate elevator in the US Capitol. He also harbored a terrifying secret: his attraction to men. As Strub explored the capital’s political and social circles, he discovered a parallel world where powerful men lived double lives shrouded in shame.
When the AIDS epidemic hit in the early 1980s, Strub was living in New York and soon found himself attending “more funerals than birthday parties.” Scared and angry, he turned to radical activism to combat discrimination and demand research. Strub takes you through his own diagnosis and inside ACT UP, the organization that transformed a stigmatized cause into one of the defining political movements of our time.
From the New York of Studio 54 and Andy Warhol’s Factory to the intersection of politics and burgeoning LGBT and AIDS movements, Strub’s story crackles with history. He recounts his role in shocking AIDS demonstrations at St. Patrick’s Cathedral as well as at the home of US Senator Jesse Helms. With an astonishing cast of characters, including Tennessee Williams, Gore Vidal, Keith Haring, Bill Clinton, and Yoko Ono, this is a vivid portrait of a tumultuous era: “A page-turner…[with] the suspense and horror of Paul Monette’s memoir Borrowed Time and the drama of Larry Kramer’s play The Normal Heart….What a lot of action—and life—there is in this gripping book” (The Washington Post).
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Discover the captivating memoir that takes you inside the AIDS epidemic and chronicles the life of one gay man who fought for survival and justice. With "Body Counts: A Memoir of Activism, Sex, and Survival," you will embark on a journey through history, politics, and the intersection of social movements. Immerse yourself in a world of powerful men living double lives and a parallel society filled with discrimination and shame.
As you follow Sean Strub's personal story, you will be transported to the New York of Studio 54 and Andy Warhol's Factory, where you'll encounter an astonishing cast of characters including Tennessee Williams, Gore Vidal, Keith Haring, Bill Clinton, and Yoko Ono. This memoir crackles with the suspense of Paul Monette's "Borrowed Time" and the drama of Larry Kramer's "The Normal Heart," making it an absolute page-turner.
But "Body Counts" is more than just a memoir; it's a powerful testament to the transformative impact of activism. Experience Strub's haunting diagnosis and witness his involvement in ACT UP, the organization that revolutionized the fight against AIDS. From shocking demonstrations at St. Patrick's Cathedral to confronting US Senator Jesse Helms, Strub's memoir delivers a stirring portrayal of a defining political movement.
Don't miss the opportunity to delve into this essential piece of history and be inspired by the resilience of one man's spirit. Get your copy of "Body Counts: A Memoir of Activism, Sex, and Survival" today and join the fight for justice, equality, and a world free from discrimination.
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