Cover art for Unrequited Love
Published
Monash Up, August 2019
ISBN
9781925835120
Format
Softcover, 256 pages
Dimensions
21cm × 13.5cm

Unrequited Love Diary of an Accidental Activist

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'Harvey was shot, along with Mayor George

Moscone, in 1978, and San Francisco and much of the Castro feels as if not much

has changed since he worked the streets to build a gay political machine. Where

his camera shop stood there is now a manicure salon, next to the storefront of

the Human Rights Campaign Fund, so that if one skews one's view it becomes

possible to read their adjoining signs as: "Hand Jobs are a Human Right", as

indeed they are.'

Dennis Altman first travelled from Australia to

the United States when Lyndon Johnson was President, beginning a long obsession

with the US. In the early 1970s he was involved in New York Gay Liberation; his

1971 study Homosexual: Oppression and Liberation, is widely

regarded as a classic work in its field. In the 1980s Altman lived in San

Francisco during the onset of the AIDS epidemic. Later he sat on the Australian

National Council on AIDS and international organisations including, as

president, the AIDS Society of Asia and the Pacific.

The election of Donald Trump took place while

Altman was back in California on one of his frequent visits. In this diarised

memoir, moving between Australia, the United States, Europe and parts of Asia,

Gore Vidal, James Baldwin, Susan Sontag, Christopher Isherwood and many others

people a story of a half century of activism, intellectualism, friendship and

conflict.

'Dennis Altman's

peripatetic book Unrequited Love moves from Australia to the United States,

across Europe and parts of Asia. Filled with intellectual luminaries such as

James Baldwin, Dorothy Porter, Susan Sontag, and Christos Tsiolkas, Altman's

life and career has been intense and wide-ranging. The US counter culture of

the mid-1960s, amid the early days of Gay Liberation, was the melting pot for

his early writing, culminating in his 1971 study Homosexual: Oppression and

Liberation. From here his work shifted and expanded with the

changing terrain of sexual politics, including the AIDs epidemic, which he

witnessed firsthand during his time in New York. Unrequited Love - a

memoir in diaries - is the work of a hugely influential Australian writer and

commentator.' - Sebastian Sharp, Australian Book Review

'From Lyndon Johnson to Trump, Altman's diary takes us from the early days of AIDS to gay liberation against a backdrop of Australia's strange love for America.' - Gillian Triggs

'An ingenious combining of memoir and analysis, personal reflection and social science.' - Frank Bongiorno

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