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Brother to Brother: New Writings by Black Gay Men
(1991) with
Joseph Beam (published posthumously) --
Winner of the 1991 Lambda Literary Award for Gay Men's Nonfiction
Anthologies
Believing that the "gay community . . . operates from a
one-eyed, one gender, one color without hyphens. or perception of
community ," Beam and Hemphill have compiled a volume of writings that
address the emerging black gay sensibility in all of its glory, pain and
promise. The strength of the book's politics, however, is undermined by
offerings of dubious literary merit. Generally, the short fiction is only
adequately written, depicting young closeted men afraid to come out to
their abusive parents and peers. One exception is John Keene Jr.'s "Adelphus
King," a sweet tale about a man who falls head over heels for his cousin's
boyfriend, a charismatic jazz musician. The poems in the collection speak
routinely about sex and love; the most touching deal with the loss of
loved ones to AIDS. By far, the most satisfying writing is Ron Simmons's
incisive "Some thoughts on challenges facing black gay intellectuals,"
which exposes the homophobic views of many black writers and calls for the
development of "an affirming and liberating philosophical understanding of
homosexuality that will self-actualize black gay genius." Hemphill is a
poet; Beam, who edited In the Life , died in 1988. -- Publisher's
Weekly and
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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