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- The wize wize beasts of the wizarding wizdoms / [manga] by Nagabe,author,artist.(CARDINAL)678363; Beck, Adrienne,translator.(CARDINAL)340183; MacFarlane, Ysabet Reinhardt,adaptor.(CARDINAL)500188; Page, Karis,letterer,designer.(CARDINAL)629727;
"Hidden away deep within the woods, far from the prying eyes of the world, lies the Wizdom's School of Wizarding. There beasts of all kinds gather to live, to learn, and to love. From everyday animals to fantastical creatures, these BL stories are told with a realistic and light-hearted touch." -- Provided by publisher.Teen.
- Subjects: Fantasy comics.; Graphic novels.; Comics (Graphic works); Fiction.; Young adult literature.; Graphic novels; Comic books, strips, etc.; Schools; Wizards; Animals, Mythical; Anthropomorphism; Gay people; Schools; Wizards; Gay people; Anthropomorphism; Gay people.; Schools; Wizards; Gay people; Anthropomorphism; Caricatures and cartoons; Homosexuals.; Gay fiction.;
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- The picture of Dorian Gray / by Wilde, Oscar,1854-1900,author.(CARDINAL)140364;
A beautiful young man, Dorian Gray, sits for a portrait. In the garden of the artist's house he falls into conversation with Lord Wotton, who convinces him that only beauty is worth pursuing. Gray wishes that his portrait, and not himself, might age and show the effects of time. His wish comes true, and wild, hedonistic pursuits horribly disfigure the portrait. This Faustian story caused much controversy when it was first published, as it discusses decadent art and culture, and homosexuality. It is now considered one of the great pieces of modern Western literature.880LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Didactic fiction.; Appearance (Philosophy); Conduct of life; Portraits;
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- Queer / by Getsy, David,editor,writer of introduction.(CARDINAL)302843; Barney, Natalie Clifford,contributor.(CARDINAL)722029; Cocteau, Jean,1889-1963,contributor.(CARDINAL)138321; Bruce, Richard,1906-1987,contributor.(CARDINAL)875074; Genet, Jean,1910-1986,contributor.(CARDINAL)142224; Smith, Jack,1932-1989,contributor.(CARDINAL)872035; Oiticica, Hélio,1937-1980,contributor.(CARDINAL)269982; Manayath, Nithin,contributor.; Ludlam, Charles,contributor.(CARDINAL)743695; Pérez Ocaña, José,1947-1983,contributor.(CARDINAL)873461; Barthes, Roland,contributor.(CARDINAL)142766; Hammond, Harmony,contributor.(CARDINAL)153929; Fani-Kayode, Rotimi,1955-1989,contributor.(CARDINAL)872014; Jarman, Derek,1942-1994,contributor.(CARDINAL)740159; Bordowitz, Gregg,contributor.(CARDINAL)873201; Julien, Isaac,contributor.(CARDINAL)899902; Sillman, Amy,contributor.(CARDINAL)286572; Hudson,contributor.(CARDINAL)408187; Zevallos, Sergio,1962-contributor.(CARDINAL)873583; Riggs, Marlon T.,contributor.(CARDINAL)204216; Wojnarowicz, David,contributor.(CARDINAL)770843; Saint, Assotto,1957-1994,contributor.(CARDINAL)871978; Jacoby, Roberto,contributor.(CARDINAL)871912; González-Torres, Félix,1957-1996,contributor.(CARDINAL)217534; Moyer, Carrie,1960-contributor.(CARDINAL)873515; Pham, Thi Hans,1954-contributor.(CARDINAL)875102; Lord, Catherine,1949-contributor.(CARDINAL)856456; Eisenman, Nicole,1965-contributor.(CARDINAL)873330; Steiner, A. L.,1967-contributor.(CARDINAL)856453; Blas, Zach,contributor.(CARDINAL)873628; Muholi, Zanele,contributor.(CARDINAL)331918; Leonard, Zoe,contributor.(CARDINAL)784596; Corinne, Tee A.,1943-2006,contributor.(CARDINAL)871930; Bowery, Leigh,contributor.(CARDINAL)875085; Ma, Liuming,1969-contributor.(CARDINAL)873318; Blake, Nayland,1960-contributor.(CARDINAL)865198; Tillmans, Wolfgang,1968-contributor.(CARDINAL)283435; Hughes, Holly,1955 March 10-contributor.(CARDINAL)873307; Olesen, Henrik,1967-contributor.(CARDINAL)873368; Shah, Tejal,1979-contributor.(CARDINAL)306373; Fujiwara, Simon,1982-contributor.(CARDINAL)873421; Llopis, María,1975-contributor.(CARDINAL)873598; Brooke, Kaucyila,contributor.(CARDINAL)875078; Lorenz, Renate,contributor.(CARDINAL)856451; Bronson, AA,1946-contributor.(CARDINAL)153573; Campuzano, Giuseppe,1969-2013,contributor.(CARDINAL)873337; De Genevieve, Barbara,1947-contributor.(CARDINAL)875054; Burns, A. K.,1975-contributor.(CARDINAL)873450; Hardy, K8,contributor.(CARDINAL)873305; Müller, Ulrike,1971-contributor.(CARDINAL)873336; Gupta, Sunil,1953-contributor.(CARDINAL)306688; Roysdon, Emily,contributor.(CARDINAL)856447; Hayes, Sharon,1970-contributor.(CARDINAL)873417; Mitchell, Allyson,contributor.(CARDINAL)856439; Segade, Alexandro,contributor.(CARDINAL)873532; Zaʻatarī, Akram,contributor.(CARDINAL)875114; Khaled, Mahmoud,1982-contributor.(CARDINAL)873131; Yan, Xing,contributor.(CARDINAL)871763; Sahib, Prem,1982-contributor.(CARDINAL)873696; Hall, Gordon,1983-contributor.(CARDINAL)873629; Motta, Carlos,1978-contributor.(CARDINAL)873534; Stryker, Susan,contributor.(CARDINAL)393108; Athey, Ron,contributor.(CARDINAL)873178; Opie, Catherine,1961-contributor.(CARDINAL)265349; Acosta, niv,contributor.; Tsang, Wu,1982-contributor.(CARDINAL)784381; Radziszewski, Karol,1980-contributor.(CARDINAL)873437; Preciado, Paul B.,contributor.(CARDINAL)873560; Gaines, Malik,contributor.(CARDINAL)855605; Vo, Danh,1975-contributor.(CARDINAL)873477; Conrad, Ryan,1983-contributor.(CARDINAL)872249; Braden, Scott,contributor.(CARDINAL)872066; Davis, Vaginal,contributor.; Fung, Richard,contributor.(CARDINAL)855505; Dyke Action Machine! (Art project),contributor.(CARDINAL)873580; Elmgreen & Dragset,contributor.(CARDINAL)784371; Fierce Pussy (Artists' group),contributor.(CARDINAL)873588; Gilbert & George,contributor.(CARDINAL)213380; Gran Fury (Artists' collective),contributor.; Lesbian Avengers (Organization),contributor.(CARDINAL)873344; MIT Press,publisher.(CARDINAL)175217; Queer Technologies,contributor.; Ridykeulous,contributor.; Toxic Titties (Group of artists),contributor.(CARDINAL)873485; Whitechapel Art Gallery,publisher.(CARDINAL)152447; Yeguas del Apocalipsis (Artists' collective),contributor.(CARDINAL)874358;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-232) and index."Rather than a book of queer theory for artists, this is a book of artists' queer tactics and infectious concepts. In the first such anthology to be centred on artists' writings, numerous conversations about queer practice are brought together from diverse individual, social and cultural contexts. Together these texts describe and examine the ways in which artists have used the concept of queer as a site of political and institutional critique, as a framework to develop new families and histories, as a spur to action, and as a basis from which to declare inassimilable difference"--Back cover.
- Subjects: Homosexuality and the arts.; Artists' writings.; Art and design.; LGBTQ+ arts.; Lesbian art.; Gay art.; Bisexual art.; Transgender art.; Queer art.; LGBTQ+ artists.; Lesbian artists.; Gay artists.; Bisexual artists.; Transgender artists.; Queer artists.; Queer gaze.; Queer theory.; Lesbian artists.; Gay artists.; Queer theory.;
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- Love in a time of hate : art and passion in the shadow of war / by Illies, Florian,1971-author(CARDINAL)685475; Pare, Simon,translator(CARDINAL)409284;
Includes bibliographical references and indexBefore -- 1933 -- After"A brilliantly constructed popular history of the world careening toward the Second World War, as told through the love lives of some of the most famous and fascinating figures of the era. As the Roaring Twenties wind down, the great minds of the time have their minds on other concerns besides art and war. Jean-Paul Sartre waits anxiously in a Parisian caf©♭ for his first date with Simone de Beauvoir, who stands him up. Marlene Dietrich slips from a loveless marriage into the dive bars of Berlin. Thomas and Klaus Mann clash over the father's repressed homosexuality, the son's open embrace of his own. The fledgling writer Vladimir Nabokov places a freshly netted butterfly at the end of Vera's bed. Little do they know, the book-burning will soon begin, and they, along with millions of others, will be forced to contemplate flight--or fight--in the face of impending doom. In this ingeniously orchestrated chronicle, cultural historian Florian Illies brings to life the most pivotal decade of the century through the romantic and erotic lives of some of its most influential figures--artists and actors and activists and thinkers. As they bed, wed, betray, and fall in love, their personal dramas parallel political and cultural tensions approaching the breaking point, and the shadow of global war eclipses them all"--
- Subjects: Intellectuals; Couples;
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- 50 queers who changed the world : a celebration of LGBTQ+ icons / by Jones, Dan,1981-author.(CARDINAL)349106; Rosenthal, Michele(Illustrator),illustrator.(CARDINAL)431073;
"LGBT people are some of the coolest in history – Freddie Mercury, Divine, Virginia Woolf, Marlene Dietrich, Andy Warhol... the list goes on. Queer subculture has had an enormous impact on style, music, science, art and literature. From Oscar Wilde, who defended his homosexual relationships in court, to Rupaul acting as an ambassador for drag on network television, queer people have fought to express their identities and make a difference. This book will celebrate the lives, work, and unique perspectives of the icons who changed the world. Featuring beautifully illustrated portraits and profiles, 50 Queers Who Changed the World is a tribute to some of the most inspirational people of all time." -- Goodreads
- Subjects: Biographies.; Gay people; Sexual minorities.; Homosexuals.; LGBTQ+ people.; Sexual minorities.;
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- Young men in love / by Allor, Paul,author.(CARDINAL)356631; Anderson-Elysée, Greg,author.(CARDINAL)861539; Barnett, Ned(Comics artist),author.(CARDINAL)892316; Batignole, Vincent,colorist.(CARDINAL)862362; Bisbal, Ian,artist.(CARDINAL)882584; Blas, Terry,author.(CARDINAL)603565; Brame, David(Illustrator),artist.(CARDINAL)832300; Brombal, Tate,author.; Clayton, Bradley,artist.(CARDINAL)881920; Cornillon, Josh,author,artist.(CARDINAL)882589; Douek, Rich,author.; Ebersole, Dave,author.(CARDINAL)882590; Gerlach, Oliver,author.(CARDINAL)859775; Glass, Joe,author,editor.(CARDINAL)824215; Gattoni, Lucas,letterer.(CARDINAL)870625; Grace, Sina,author,artist.(CARDINAL)592706; Kanakis, Auguste,artist.(CARDINAL)882586; Kirkland, DJ,artist.; Little Corvus,author,artist.(CARDINAL)882123; Lloyd, Lane,artist.(CARDINAL)882585; McGinty, Ian,artist.(CARDINAL)611994; Melendez, Jarrett,author.; Miner, Matt,author,editor.(CARDINAL)430967; Mooher, David M.,author.; Oliveira, Anthony,author.(CARDINAL)874565; Pulliam-Moore, Charles,author.(CARDINAL)882587; Regis, Vic,artist.(CARDINAL)861719; Robles, Nick,artist.(CARDINAL)622409; Ryan, Robert(Robert Daniel),1986-artist.(CARDINAL)882583; Salcedo, Jacoby,artist.(CARDINAL)860508; Sebela, Christopher,author.(CARDINAL)428535; Shehan, Chris,artist.; Steele, Hamish,author,artist.(CARDINAL)692307; Daz(Comics artist),artist.(CARDINAL)860528; Vasillo, Nico,author.; Vigants, Jude,artist.; Yatras, Dennis,artist.(CARDINAL)882588; A Wave Blue World,publisher.(CARDINAL)861681;
"Haphazard pirates, wayward ghosts, dashing knights, rampaging kaiju (and down-to-earth regular joes!) are all assembled here to amaze and delight you in a wildly unique anthology celebrating love between men, from an astounding array of comics creators who know exactly how it feels. Featuring stories and art from SINA GRACE, NED BARNETT, ANTHONY OLIVEIRA, CHARLES PULLIAM-MOORE, NICK ROBLES, IAN MCGINTY, and many more, YOUNG MEN IN LOVE is a heartwarming, uplifting, and vibrant return to the glory days of romance comics!"--
- Subjects: Gay romance fiction.; Gay fantasy fiction.; LGBTQ+ graphic novels.; Graphic novels.; Romance comics.; Gay comics.; Romans homosexuels.; Comics (Graphic works); Young gay men; Homosexuality; Love; Graphic novels; Homosexualité; Gay characters.; Black gay men.; Latino/a/x gay men.; Asian gay men.; Gay men of color.; Gay disabled people.; Homosexuality.;
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- The Sparsholt affair / by Hollinghurst, Alan,author.(CARDINAL)287049;
"From the internationally acclaimed winner of the Man Booker Prize, a masterly new novel that spans seven transformative decades in England--from the 1940s to the present--as it plumbs the richly complex relationships of a remarkable family. In 1940, David Sparsholt arrives at Oxford to study engineering, though his sights are set on joining the Royal Air Force. Handsome, athletic, charismatic, he is unaware of his effect on others--especially on Evert Dax, the lonely son of a celebrated novelist who is destined to become a writer himself. With the world at war, and the Blitz raging in London, Oxford nevertheless exists at a strange remove: a place of fleeting beauty--and secret liaisons. A friendship develops between these two young men that will have unexpected consequences as the novel unfolds. Alan Hollinghurst's new novel explores the legacy of David Sparsholt across three generations, on friends and family alike; we experience through its characters changes in taste, morality, and private life in a sequence of vividly rendered episodes: a Sparsholt holiday in Cornwall; eccentric social gatherings at the Dax family home; the adventures of David's son Johnny, a painter in 1970s London; the push and pull in a group of friends brought together by art, literature, and love. And evoking the increasing openness of gay life, The Sparsholt Affair becomes a meditation on human transience, even as it poignantly expresses the longing for permanence and continuity."--
- Subjects: Historical fiction.; Psychological fiction.; Fiction.; University of Oxford; Male friendship; Homosexuality; Interpersonal relations; Social classes; Men's friendships.; Homosexuality.;
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- Prayers for Bobby [videorecording] by Aarons, Leroy.Prayers for Bobby.; Czerny, Henry.(CARDINAL)879218; Ford, Katie.(CARDINAL)541997; Kelley, Ryan.; Mulcahy, Russell,1953-; Weaver, Sigourney,1949-(CARDINAL)352841; A & E Home Video (Firm)(CARDINAL)218747; Arts and Entertainment Network.(CARDINAL)225081; Lifetime Television (Firm)(CARDINAL)779564; Once Upon A Time Films (Firm); Permut Presentations (Firm);
Director of photography, Thom Best ; edited by Victor du Bois ; original music, Christopher Ward.Henry Czerny, Ryan Kelley, Sigourney Weaver.A Presbyterian wife and mother discovers that her son is gay and seeks to change him through prayer.Not rated.DVD ; fullscreen (1.33:1) presentation ; Dolby digital stereo.
- Subjects: Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Feature films.; Television movies.; Griffith, Mary, 1934-; Griffith, Robert Warren, 1963-1983; Homosexuality; Homosexuality; Mothers and sons; Parents of gay people; Presbyterian Church;
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- The Sparsholt affair / by Hollinghurst, Alan,author.(CARDINAL)287049;
"From the internationally acclaimed winner of the Man Booker Prize, a masterly new novel that spans seven transformative decades in England--from the 1940s to the present--as it plumbs the richly complex relationships of a remarkable family. In 1940, David Sparsholt arrives at Oxford to study engineering, though his sights are set on joining the Royal Air Force. Handsome, athletic, charismatic, he is unaware of his effect on others--especially on Evert Dax, the lonely son of a celebrated novelist who is destined to become a writer himself. With the world at war, and the Blitz raging in London, Oxford nevertheless exists at a strange remove: a place of fleeting beauty--and secret liaisons. A friendship develops between these two young men that will have unexpected consequences as the novel unfolds. Alan Hollinghurst's new novel explores the legacy of David Sparsholt across three generations, on friends and family alike; we experience through its characters changes in taste, morality, and private life in a sequence of vividly rendered episodes: a Sparsholt holiday in Cornwall; eccentric social gatherings at the Dax family home; the adventures of David's son Johnny, a painter in 1970s London; the push and pull in a group of friends brought together by art, literature, and love. And evoking the increasing openness of gay life, "The Sparsholt Affair" becomes a meditation on human transience, even as it poignantly expresses the longing for permanence and continuity."--"A multi-generational story of fathers and sons during the second half of the twentieth century in England"--1070L
- Subjects: Domestic fiction.; University of Oxford; Male friendship; Homosexuality; Social classes; Men's friendships.; Homosexuality.;
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- A very gay book : an inaccurate resource for gay scholars / by Scheppard, Nic,author.; Titus, Jenson,author.;
How to use this book -- History is gay...Genesis ; Notable figures -- Culture is gay...Art history ; Customs & traditions ; Heroes ; Sports & athleticism; Food & drink -- Science is gay...Physics ; Anatomy ; Biology."Trees are gay. It's why their branches brush up against each other so softly. Right-handed people are gay because that's the first hand you use when you do the Macarena. Left-handed people are also gay. Magnets. Palindromes. All gay. A satirical textbook--including sections on history and heroes, customs and traditions--celebrating a very gay world, A Very Gay Book is an invitation to revel in the (both real and absurdly fictional) iconic successes of the LGBTQ+ community."--
- Subjects: Humor.; Homosexuality; American wit and humor.; Homosexuality.;
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