We don't usually associate thriving queer culture with rural America, but John Howard's unparalleled history of queer life in the South persuasively debunks the myth that same-sex desires can't find expression outside the big city. In fact, this book shows that the nominally conservative institutions of small-town life--home, church, school, and workplace--were the very sites where queer sexuality flourished. As Howard recounts the life stories of the ordinary and the famous, often in their own words, he also locates the material traces of queer sexuality in the landscape: from the farmhouse to the church social, from sports facilities to roadside rest areas.
Spanning four decades, Men Like That complicates traditional notions of a post-WWII conformist wave in America. Howard argues that the 1950s, for example, were a period of vibrant queer networking in Mississippi, while during the so-called "free love" 1960s homosexuals faced aggressive oppression. When queer sex was linked to racial agitation and when key civil rights leaders were implicated in homosexual acts, authorities cracked down and literally ran the accused out of town.
In addition to firsthand accounts, Men Like That finds representations of homosexuality in regional pulp fiction and artwork, as well as in the number one pop song about a suicidal youth who jumps off the Tallahatchie Bridge. And Howard offers frank, unprecedented assessments of outrageous public scandals: a conservative U.S. congressman caught in the act in Washington, and a white candidate for governor accused of patronizing black transgender sex workers.
The first book-length history of the queer South, Men Like That completely reorients our presuppositions about gay identity and about the dynamics of country life.
"Men Like That goes a long way towards redressing the urban bias in American lesbian and gay-history writing. . . . Howard's rigorous scholarship, which is based both on oral history and traditional historical documents . . . is enhanced by a disarmingly personal touch. . . . His insights into queerness and the mentality of the American South should be of great interest both to the professional gay historian and the general reader."--Madeleine Minson, Times Higher Education Supplement
"Howard creates a history remarkable in its complexity yet intimate in its portraiture. At long last an intimate and full vision of queer lives in America that did not unfold in San Francisco's discos."--Kirkus Reviews
"In this groundbreaking and engrossing analysis of gay male life in postwar Mississippi, Howard . . . boldly demonstrates that gay culture and sex not only existed but flourished in small towns."--Publishers Weekly, starred review
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这本小说着实让我沉浸了好一阵子,那种感觉就像是掉进了一个精心编织的梦境,醒来后久久不能忘怀。作者的笔触细腻得令人咋舌,每一个场景的描绘,每一个角色的内心挣扎,都仿佛是用最顶级的画笔描绘出来的一般,鲜活得让人心疼。我尤其欣赏作者处理叙事节奏的方式,时而如清泉般潺潺流淌,温柔地铺陈开来;时而又如同山洪爆发,猛烈地冲击着读者的心房,让人喘不过气来,却又忍不住想再多看一眼这汹涌的波澜。书中对人性的洞察,更是达到了一个令人敬畏的高度。那些复杂的动机、难以言喻的渴望,都被作者毫不留情地剥开,展现在我们面前,让我们不得不审视自己内心深处的阴影与光芒。那种共鸣感是如此强烈,仿佛作者是偷窥了我的日记,精准地捕捉到了那些我以为只有自己才懂的细微情绪。读完后,我甚至需要时间来“重返现实”,因为书中的世界太过真实,真实到让人怀疑我们所处的这个世界是否才是虚构的。这本书不只是一个故事,它更像是一次深刻的自我对话,一次灵魂的洗礼。
评分我向来对那些过于“文艺腔”的作品抱持着谨慎的态度,总觉得它们常常是华丽的辞藻堆砌,缺乏真正的内核。但《Men Like That》彻底颠覆了我的固有印象。它的文字确实优美,但这种美是服务于叙事的,是用来加深情感冲击的工具,而非自我炫耀的舞台。那些描绘自然景色的段落,简直可以直接拿出来做散文欣赏,字里行间充满了对生命本真的敬畏。更让我惊喜的是,作者在对话的处理上极其高明。角色的每一句台词,都充满了潜台词和未尽之意,你必须仔细分辨那些沉默和停顿,才能真正理解他们之间暗流涌动的权力关系和情感纠葛。我甚至会忍不住将某些对白大声朗读出来,去体会那种韵律感和情绪的爆发力。这本书没有提供廉价的答案或简单的道德评判,它只是抛出了一个复杂的人类困境,然后邀请你一同沉溺其中,自行寻找救赎的可能。读完后,我感觉自己的词汇量和对生活细微差别的感知能力都得到了显著提升。
评分说实话,一开始我被这本书的厚度吓到了,担心会是一部拖沓冗长、故事情节注水之作。然而,事实证明我的担忧完全是多余的。情节的推进简直是教科书级别的紧凑和精准,每一页都充满了信息量和张力,丝毫没有浪费笔墨。我最欣赏的是它如何巧妙地运用了多重叙事线索,它们如同无数条细小的河流,看似各自独立,却在关键时刻汇聚成一条奔腾的大江,将所有的悬念和情感推向高潮。那种层层递进、柳暗花明的阅读体验,是近年来我读过的所有小说中最具智力挑战和情感满足感的。阅读过程中,我几乎是强迫自己放慢速度,生怕错过任何一个微妙的暗示或者一个精心埋下的伏笔。作者在构建世界观方面也展现了惊人的想象力,那个架空的社会背景设定,既有古典文学的厚重感,又不失现代批判的锋芒,使得整个故事的格局一下子被拔高了,不再局限于小情小爱,而是触及了更宏大的社会命题。这是一部需要静下心来,用笔做笔记去细品的佳作。
评分坦白讲,这本书给我带来的情绪体验是极其复杂的,称得上是一次情感过山车。它不像那些平铺直叙的小说,让你清晰地知道该为谁欢呼,该为谁落泪。相反,它不断地挑战读者的道德舒适区。你可能会发现自己对一个角色深恶痛绝,但下一章又因为作者揭示了他深藏的创伤而感到莫名的同情。这种模糊性和灰色地带,恰恰是现实生活的真实写照,也是这本书高级的地方。我尤其佩服作者在处理“冲突”时的克制与爆发的平衡。那些最激烈的矛盾,往往不是通过激烈的争吵来展现,而是通过一次恰到好处的眼神接触,或者一个无意间的身体触碰来暗示,这种含蓄的张力,比直接的肢体冲突更具毁灭性。它迫使你站在多个角度去审视同一个事件,最终形成一个更加立体、也更加无奈的结论。这本书更适合在深夜,伴着一杯红酒或浓茶,独自一人慢慢品味,因为它的后劲太大了,需要时间去消化那些纠缠不清的情感。
评分从文学形式的角度来看,这本书简直是一场结构上的大胆实验。作者似乎毫不满足于传统的线性叙事,他像一个精密的建筑师,将时间线随意地拆解、重组,然后又以一种看似随机的方式重新拼凑起来。起初,这种跳跃让我感到一丝困惑,仿佛手里拿着一幅被打乱的拼图。但是,随着阅读的深入,我开始理解这种“混乱”背后的逻辑——它完美地模拟了记忆的运作方式,即情感和重要事件往往是不按时间顺序闯入我们脑海的。每一次时间维度的突然转换,都伴随着一种新的视角或情感的揭示,使得故事的层次感瞬间立体起来。这种叙事手法的创新,绝非哗众取宠,而是紧密服务于主题的表达:即生命中那些决定性的瞬间,往往是我们无法完全掌控和理解的。这本书为我打开了一扇窗,让我看到了文学叙事可以达到的更广阔的可能性。它值得被反复阅读,每次都会发现新的结构精妙之处。
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