Gay Bar

Why We Went Out

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By Jeremy Atherton Lin

Read by Jeremy Atherton Lin

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As gay bars continue to close at an alarming rate, a writer looks back to find out what’s being lost in this indispensable, intimate, and stylish celebration of history.
 
In the era of Grindr and same-sex marriage, gay bars are closing down at an alarming rate. What, then, was the gay bar? Set between Los Angeles, San Francisco, and London, Gay Bar takes us on a time-traveling, transatlantic bar hop through pulsing nightclubs, after-work dives, hardcore leather bars, gay cafes, and saunas, asking what these places meant to their original clientele, what they meant to the author as a younger man, and what they mean now.

In prose as exuberant as a hit of poppers and as dazzling as a disco ball, Atherton Lin conjures the strobing lights and the throbbing music, the smell and taste of tangles of male bodies, the rough and tender anonymous encounters, the costumes and categories–twink, top, masc, queen, tweaker, tourist, voyeur, exhibitionist–all the while tracking the protean aesthetics of masculinity and gayness. Along the way, he invites us to go beyond the simplified gay bar liberation mythology of Stonewall and enter the many other battlefields in the war to carve out space in which to exist, express, and love as a gay man.

Elegiac, sexy, and sparkling with wry wit, Gay Bar is at once a serious critical inquiry into how we construct ourselves through the spaces we inhabit and an epic night out to remember.

 

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On Sale
Feb 9, 2021
Publisher
Hachette Audio
ISBN-13
9781549182433

Jeremy Atherton Lin

About the Author

Jeremy Atherton Lin is an Asian-American essayist based in Los Angeles and East Sussex, England. His debut, Gay Bar, won the National Book Critics Circle Award for Autobiography and was named a pick of the year by the New York Times, NPR, Artforum, Spin and Vogue. Jeremy has contributed to The Paris Review, The Yale Review, the Times Literary Supplement, Granta, the Guardian, Frieze, The Face, GQ, and more. He has been nominated for the Randy Shilts Award, National Magazine Award, Fitzcarraldo Editions Essay Prize and Jhalak Prize. He has lectured at Cornell University, University of Southern California, The Courtauld, Royal College of Art, Birkbeck University and Uppsala Universitet. His sound essays can be heard on NTS Radio.

 

 
 

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