Gay in America
- 223 pages
- 8 hours of reading
A photographic survery of gay men in America. The photographer traveled across all fifty states to document the lives of 140 gay men from all walks of life.
Terrence McNally was an American playwright, librettist, and screenwriter whose works explored themes of identity, sexuality, and the search for human connection. His plays often examined the complexities of relationships and societal norms with keen insight and witty humor. McNally's contribution to American theater was extensive, and his writing continues to resonate for its honesty and character depth. His mastery of dialogue and narrative structure made him a pivotal figure in contemporary drama.





A photographic survery of gay men in America. The photographer traveled across all fifty states to document the lives of 140 gay men from all walks of life.
Providing readers with his own unique view of the story of Christ, McNally gives a controversial affirmation of faith and a drama of power and scope.
Gathers eleven plays, that deal with the social, psychological, and emotional aspects of homosexual life