<p>‘<em>Gay Shame</em> is a <strong>boisterous and uncompromising</strong> polemic … <strong>Roberts should be commended </strong>for his chutzpah, his <strong>bold</strong> style and his <strong>non-concessive commitment to truth-telling</strong>. <em>Gay Shame</em> makes <strong>an important argument’</strong> - John Maier, <em>The Times</em></p>

<p>‘<strong>Arresting</strong> .. <strong>pacey and witty</strong>’ - Matthew Parris, <em>The Times</em></p>

<p>‘A revindication of the savagely witty, freethinking gay man in a world of glitter-strewn cliches: erudite, historically literate, <strong>genuinely thought-provoking</strong>, and <strong>scattered with biting asides that make you gasp with laughter</strong>' - Kathleen Stock</p>

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<p>'A few writers are so good that they make you feel envious, but a very few writers are so good that envy is beside the point, and you just want to give them a ticker-tape parade - Gareth Roberts is one of them. This is an extremely funny book about a deadly serious subject - how the Warring Twenties became a backdrop for Western civilisation's apparent desire to destroy itself by any means possible, especially on the battleground of sex. Witty, wicked and wise' - Julie Burchill</p>

<p>‘Gareth hasn’t let his exasperation blunt his wit or his concern for what is happening to gay rights and culture in the name of an ideology that is progressive in name only.<strong> In a time of madness, his is one of the few voices you can trust</strong>’ - Graham Linehan</p>

<p>'<strong>Thoughtfully and powerfully argued</strong>. It's also <strong>richly entertaining</strong> – done with fantastic lightness of touch' - Simon Edge</p>

'Boisterous and uncompromising ... An important argument' The Times

'Witty, wicked and wise' Julie Burchill

Homophobia is making a major comeback under the guise of the ideology of ‘gender identity’. The enforcers of this new creed insist that attraction to people of the same sex is ‘hateful’. They argue that effeminate men and butch women can’t just be gay, but must ‘really’ be trans.

How and why was the older gay-rights activism, which gifted such progress to homosexual people, hijacked? In this passionate, witty polemic, Gareth Roberts answers these questions and argues that we need a new gay-liberation movement.

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781800752856
Publisert
2024-11-07
Utgiver
Swift Press
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
224

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Gareth Roberts is a writer and journalist. He has a weekly column for The Spectator and writes regular pieces for UnHerd and Spiked. His television writing credits include Coronation Street, Emmerdale, Doctor Who, and many others.