We're sorry; this book is no longer available. Continue Shopping.

Lovers' Legends: The Gay Greek Myths

Andrew Calimach

Published by Haiduk Pr January 2002, 2002
ISBN 10: 0971468605 / ISBN 13: 9780971468603
Used / Hardcover / Quantity: 0
From Books End Bookshop (Syracuse, NY, U.S.A.)
Available From More Booksellers
View all  copies of this book

About the Book

Description:

Curling to DJ. Corners bumped. Seller Inventory # 1034052

About this title:

Synopsis: First comprehensive uncensored collection of homosexual Greek myths in 2000 years. Lucian'ss Different Loves, an unabashed debate on gay vs. straight love, frames richly illustrated stories of Hercules, Orpheus, Narcissus, others. Presents positive and negative aspects of Greek male love within historical/cultural context. Carefully documented, suitable for classes in gender studies / history / religion. Notes, bibliography, glossary, map. Study guide forthcoming.

From the Author: Ever since I first got wind of these myths, I wanted to read them in full, to savor their rich flavor. But whenever I reached out for this or that compilation, I was disappointed to find scant, if any, mention of male love. Finally, I decided to gather the stories myself, despite being unfamiliar with the classics. I can only hope that my amateur effort will inspire someone better qualified to do justice to these important and beautiful myths, cornerstones of the gay canon. Most of the homoerotic Greek myths exist as fragments, occasionally conflicting ones, scattered throughout surviving ancient texts. Reassembling them has been much like putting an ancient vase back together. First the pieces had to be dug up, then checked for fit. Time and again the shards seemed to take on a life of their own, arranging themselves in unexpected ways. Often, gaps remained. At times the missing piece turned up after a bit more digging, else plaster had to be shaped to plug the hole. Along the way I began to realize how much Greek mythology, in its current incarnations, has been altered in deference to modern sensibilities. This process has only intensified in recent years, as myth and folklore have been co-opted by mass market commercial interests beholden to the imperative to appeal to all and offend none. In the process, the rough primal beauty and terrible symmetry of Greek myth have inevitably been diluted . . .

"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.

Bibliographic Details

Title: Lovers' Legends: The Gay Greek Myths
Publisher: Haiduk Pr January 2002
Publication Date: 2002
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Very Good
Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good