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Anti-gay (Paperback)

by Mark Simpson (Editor)
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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.; New edition edition (20 May 1999)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0304705349
  • ISBN-13: 978-0304705344
  • Product Dimensions: 19.7 x 14 x 1.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 828,621 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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Intended as an antidote to feel-good politics, this text aims to give readers the strength to admit they are not glad to be gay after all. The author considers topics including why most contemporary gay culture is trash and why being gay is like being in a religious cult, except not so open-minded.


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PRAISE AND CONDEMNATION FOR 'ANTI-GAY'
‘ANTI-GAY HAS DIVIDED THE HOMOSEXUAL COMMUNITY’ - The Independent

‘THE YEAR’S MOST CONTROVERSIAL BOOK - BBC Radio 5

‘AN INTELLECTUAL ENEMA FOR TODAY’S MENTALLY CONSTIPATED GAY GENERATION’ - Tribune

‘I ALMOST HATE TO AGREE WITH ANYTHING SIMPSON HAS TO SAY….’ - London Review of Books

‘SIMPSON’S COLLECTION READS AS IF YOU HAVE STUMBLED INTO A SPIRITED, RATHER SUBVERSIVE DINNER PARTY’ - The Tablet

‘THE ESSAYS GATHERED IN ANTI-GAY REPRESENT THE EARLIEST ONSLAUGHT BY THE NEW GUERRILLAS AND PETROLEUSES OF WHAT MIGHT BE TERMED THE POST-HOMOSEXUAL ERA, SAVAGING IMPORTED AMERICAN PC PIETIES, LAMBASTING THE SEX-AND-SHOPPING BODY-FASCISM OF GAY CLUBLAND AND CANING THE INSISTENT BRAINLESSNESS OF QUEER BABY-BOOMERS, BUT DEDICATED ALSO, IT SEEMS, TO TRASHING THE SACRED EXCLUSIVENESS OF FAGGOT IDENTITY IN SOME NIFTILY SUBVERSIVE SNIPS AT THE BARBED WIRE ALONG THE HETERO-HOMO DIVIDE. THEIR LEADER IS THE BRILLIANTLY BUCCANEERING MARK SIMPSON WHOSE OPENING PARODIC MONOLOGUE ‘GAY DREAM BELIEVER’ SATANICALLY DEBASES THE COINAGE OF SUBSTANCE ABUSING DISCO-CHIC’ - Jonathan Keates, The Spectator

‘MY CHORTLES STARTLED NOT ONLY MYSELF BUT SEVERAL FELLOW PASSENGERS’ - Scotsgay

‘DARING... PROCATIVE’ - Lambda Book Report

‘RECKLESS’ - Genre ‘DANGEROUS’ - Gay Times

‘ACID’ - Bay Area Reporter ACID’ The Guardian ‘LEFTIST’ - Out

‘MARK SIMPSON... IMBUES THE BOOK WITH THE VAPID APPEAL OF A COMPASSIONLESS MARGARET THATCHER’ - City Life

‘SIMPSON IS FAR TOO MUCH A MAVERICK AND TOO ACERBIC’ - Diva

‘MARK SIMPSON... COMES ACROSS AS UNACCOUNTABLY SMUG’ - The Harvard Gay and Lesbian Review

‘EVERTHING SIMPSON SAYS IS TRUE. WHAT’S MORE, HE’S FUNNY’ - Têtu, Paris

‘THE OVERWHELMING CYNICISM OF MARK SIMPSON IS QUITE FRIGHTENING COMING FROM SOMEONE SO YOUNG’ - Gay & Lesbian Humanist

‘SIMPSON IS A C**T’ - Boyz

‘ARTICULATE AND WITTY... TO TRADITIONAL GAY FUNDAMENTALISTS MARK SIMPSON IS THE ANTI-CHRIST’ - Vogue

‘THE CONTRIBUTORS TAKE ISSUE WITH THE COERCIVE NATURE OF PREVAILING GAY ORTHODOXIES, POINTING OUT THAT OPPRESSION AND PREJUDICE DO NOT BECOME LEGITIMATE SIMPLY BECAUSE THEY HAPPEN TO BE PRACTISED BY THE PREVIOUSLY OPPRESSED’ - The Times

‘WHEN I WAS READING IT, I JUST KEPT THINKING: THANK FUCKING GOD SOMEONE DID THIS, BECAUSE THE CULTURE WE’VE CREATED IS KILLING US... WHATEVER HAPPENED TO OUR INDIVIDUALITY, OUR DIFFERENCES? GAY CULTURE HAS JUST BECOME THIS BIG PINK... THING, WHICH MAKES ME WANT TO PUKE’ - Aiden Shaw, Time Out New York --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars GAY CULTURE IS NOTHING BUT A STRAIT JACKET, 24 Aug 1999
By A Customer
This brief book confirmed my private suspicions about so much of "Gay" life: that it is reckless, vulgar, mindless, irresponsible, a ghetto, etc. If you read this, you will be offended - or you will acquire the independence of mind to stop trying to be a clone in order to be homosexual. Many gay men and women (and I speak as a gay man) do not have the wit to understand how they can love members of ther own sex without buying into the usual boots/buzzcuts/anti-femininity (if you are a lesbian) mindset or the catalog X/camp humor/bar culture (if you are a gay man) mindset/prison. There are a great number of acidic and very funny (and correct) observations here. Yes, it is negative. How could it not be? Some have complained that this book offers no solutiions or alternatives. I do not see why it should when the answer is very simple. We need to grow as human beings and not define ourselves and validate ourselves with the trappings of a trash culture that has only existed for a generation or so. Voluntary self-confinement to a cultural ghetto is even worse than being forced into a concentration camp by the homophobes because it is freely chosen and self-limiting. Have the backbone to think for yourself and to talk back to the gay culture cops when you don't "fit in" (god help anyone who does want to fit in). Forget about being "gay." Love who you choose - and don't worry if you are "living the gay lifestyle" or not. Quite frankly, it isn't worth worrying about, defending, or investing in. If anything, it can kill you. Openly criticize those who claim to speak for us (usually because all opposition has been shouted down). In summary: live your life - not some life designed for you by the gay culture. It is nothing but a strait jacket
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THE GAY STRAIT JACKET, 20 Aug 1999
By A Customer
This brief book confirmed my private suspicions about so much of "Gay" life: that it is reckless, vulgar, mindless, irresponsible, a ghetto, etc. If you read this, you will be offended - or you will acquire the independence of mind to stop trying to be a clone in order to be homosexual. Many gay men and women (and I speak as a gay man) do not have the wit to understand how they can love members of ther own sex without buying into the usual boots/buzzcuts/anti-femininity (if you are a lesbian) mindset or the catalog X/camp humor/bar culture (if you are a gay man) mindset/prison. There are a great number of acidic and very funny (and correct) observations here. Yes, it is negative. How could it not be? Some have complained that this book offers no solutiions or alternatives. I do not see why it should when the answer is very simple. We need to grow as human beings and not define ourselves and validate ourselves with the trappings of a trash culture that has only existed for a generation or so. Voluntary self-confinement to a cultural ghetto is even worse than being forced into a concentration camp by the homophobes because it is freely chosen and self-limiting. Have the backbone to think for yourself and to talk back to the gay culture cops when you don't "fit in" (god help anyone who does want to fit in). Forget about being "gay." Love who you choose - and don't worry if you are "living the gay lifestyle" or not. Quite frankly, it isn't worth worrying about, defending, or investing in. If anything, it can kill you. Openly criticize those who claim to speak for us (usually because all opposition has been shouted down). In summary: live your life - not some life designed for you by the gay culture. It is nothing but a strait jacket.
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3 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars A soap box for single issue gays, 8 Aug 2000
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The problem is that this book is based on a conceptual flaw. Feeling unhappy with 'gay culture' is nothing new and millions of gays and lesbians around the world have long felt this way - and happily gone about their business. So why do the contributors to this book feel the need to rage against 'gay culture'? Are they really 'anti-gay' or just opportunists? During large parts of this book (particularly it's contradictory and snobbishly written introduction) you get the feeling that the contributors are really just as 'gay' and 'queeny' as the culture they are raging about. In other words, the ladies doth protest too much! Most of the contributors are still banging on years later about the same issues. Single issue writers are always a bore at the best of times and frankly this book is no different. My suggestion would be that if you are bored of 'gay culture', give this book a miss and get on with your life rather than banging on and on about the issue ad nauseam...
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