DUETS: Frederick Weston and Samuel R. Delany in Conversation

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  • Author : Frederick Weston
  • Release Date : 2020-12-15
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  • ISBN 13 : 9781732641532
  • File Size : 31,31 MB

DUETS: Frederick Weston and Samuel R. Delany in Conversation by Frederick Weston PDF Summary

Book Description: Frederick Weston and Samuel R. Delany come together for a wide-ranging dialogue, reflecting on their overlapping histories in Times Square, the deep impact of AIDS on their creative practices, and the ever-changing intersections of race, sex, language, and art.With additional contributions by Bruce Benderson, Svetlana Kitto, and Tavia Nyong'o.

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