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Ian Young

    Ian Young is an English-Canadian poet, editor, literary critic, and historian whose work profoundly engages with the documentation and exploration of LGBT life and culture. He is particularly recognized for his editorial contributions, including the anthology The Gay Muse and the bibliography The Male Homosexual in Literature, which have been instrumental in bringing visibility to LGBT voices. Through his founding of Catalyst Press, he significantly supported the literary landscape for LGBT authors in Canada. His critical essays continue to illuminate and analyze significant Canadian LGBT writers, enriching the understanding of this distinct literary tradition.

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    The Male Homosexual in Literature
    The Male Homosexual in Literature
    • The Male Homosexual in Literature

      A Bibliography Supplement

      • 162 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The supplement features overlooked titles and works published post-1981, including original texts and posthumous works, enhancing the understanding of classic gay and bisexual male literature. It includes significant texts such as Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray, James Jones' unexpurgated From Here to Eternity, and newly translated classics. This volume serves as a supplementary guide alongside the previous edition, collectively providing a comprehensive resource for literature predating the 1980s and the AIDS crisis.

      The Male Homosexual in Literature
    • The Male Homosexual in Literature

      A Bibliography

      • 444 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      The bibliography serves as a comprehensive guide to English-language literature focusing on male homosexuality, featuring works published up to 1980. It categorizes entries by author, title, publication details, and highlights significant works with an asterisk for easier navigation. Additionally, it includes a numbered list for quick reference, a title index, and five insightful essays on gay literature by notable authors, discussing topics like gay publishing. A title index of gay anthologies further enriches this resource for researchers and collectors.

      The Male Homosexual in Literature
    • The narrative explores the profound journey from military service to civilian life, highlighting the emotional and psychological challenges faced by veterans, particularly PTSD. It emphasizes the importance of support from loved ones in overcoming these struggles and acknowledges the often-overlooked impact on families. The author shares personal experiences, aiming to foster understanding and compassion towards veterans' challenges. This heartfelt dedication serves as both a testament to resilience and a message of hope and love for those navigating similar paths.

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