Gay Bar: Why We Went Out
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Jeremy Atherton Lin is an American essayist whose work delves into the nuances of everyday experience and the search for identity. His writing, shaped by his life in London and experiences in retail, is marked by its candid honesty and incisive observations on social dynamics. Through essays and articles for prominent literary and art publications, Lin has established himself as a vital voice in contemporary literature. His debut book is celebrated as a tour de force, masterfully capturing the complexities of human connection.


An indispensable, intimate and stylish celebration of the institution of the gay bar, from the post-AIDS-crisis 1990s to today's fluid queer spaces.