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Crooked Letter i: Coming Out in the South [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (Biography & Autobiography)
  • ISBN-10:  158838313X
  • ISBN-10:  158838313X
  • ISBN-13:  9781588383136
  • ISBN-13:  9781588383136
  • Publisher:  NewSouth Books
  • Publisher:  NewSouth Books
  • Pages:  208
  • Pages:  208
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2016
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2016
  • SKU:  158838313X-11-MING
  • SKU:  158838313X-11-MING
  • Item ID: 100059813
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Crooked Letter i offers a collection of first-person nonfiction narratives that reflect the distinct 'coming out' experiences of a complex cross-section of gay, lesbian, and transgendered Southerners from all walks of life and at different stages in their lives.There is the Appalachian widower who, following the death of his wife, decides it's time to tell his church community. There is the young man who left his hometown as a girl, returning hesitant but hopeful for his grandmother's love. There is the adolescent girl who refuses to surrender her soul to Jesus because she is not yet certain of her own beliefs. There is the well-mannered Southern gentleman who hopes his blueberries and biscuits will help ease the awkwardness of coming out to his elderly neighbor. There are the ones who survived the frequent bar raids, arrests, and beatings. But, there is also the first kiss, and the first love.The experiences represented here pivot around a central theme -- finally finding language to understand one's identity, and then discovering we were never the only ones. Revealing a vibrant cross-section of Southerners, the writers of these narratives have in common the experience of being Southern and different, but determined against all odds. I once attended a lecture by Toni Morrison in which she posited that all literature concerns the stranger -- being the stranger, fearing the stranger, accepting the stranger.? We who are southern and LGBT have experienced all of that in our lives which are so often lived as strangers in a place we abidingly call home... In this remarkable collection of essays, these writers -- no longer strangers to themselves -- not only claim their rightful place in the landscape of letters but also the geography of juleps and cheese grits and our fundamentalist families. Kevin Sessums, author of Mississippi Sissy
Crooked Letter I: Out in the South?is not a loud book. It doesn't rant or rave. It makes no arguments, proffers no manifestos. Instelãâ

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