cover image Come Out Fighting: A Century of Essential Writing on Gay and Lesbian Liberation

Come Out Fighting: A Century of Essential Writing on Gay and Lesbian Liberation

. Thunder's Mouth Press, $17.95 (336pp) ISBN 978-1-56025-325-9

The title and subtitle of Come Out Fighting: A Century of Essential Writing on Gay and Lesbian Liberation may appear misleading, for the collection features essays not only by gay rights leaders (Adrienne Rich, Harvey Milk, etc.) but by fellow travelers (Justice Harry Blackmun), ambivalents (Freud, Havelock Ellis) and downright adversaries (William F. Buckley Jr.). In short, these are the works that, for better or for worse, galvanized the liberation movement. Collected by The Advocate correspondent Chris Bull, some selections are predictable, but many, like Michael Bronski's (""The Liberation of Pleasure"") or David Wojnarowicz's, are not this is probably the only time Milk, Blackmun, Buckley and Audre Lorde will appear together in one anthology. ( Jan.)