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Contents:
- GAY SUNSHE
- WAS KC OM THE SUNSHE BAND GAY?
- GAY SUNSHE: ITEMS OM THE PRIVATE LLECTN OF WSTON LEYLAND
- KANSAS CY PERFORMER KC SUNSHE REFLECTS ON 'DREAM E TE' YEAR AS MR. GAY AMERI 2022
- GAY ROOTS. AN ANTHOLOGY OF GAY HISTORY, SEX, POLICS, AND CULTURE
- GAY SUNSHE #16 INCOMPLETE
GAY SUNSHE
* gay sunshine *
Gay Sunshe was a radil unrground newspaper om Berkeley, created for the gay muny as an alternative to the more nservative gay prs, like SIR’s magaze Vector and to the existg unrground prs Berkeley, like the Berkeley Barb and the Berkeley Tribe, which did ver many gay issu, but wasn’t created for the muny.
However, the goal of Gay Sunshe was the explore the tersectg radil polics of the Bay Area, not to be a sgle issue newspaper like past nservative gay publitns.
What is need is a newspaper that will reprent those who unrstand themselv as opprsed— polilly opprsed by an opprsor that not only is down on homosexualy, but equally down on all thgs that are not whe, straight, middle class, pro-tablishment… It should harken to a greater e— the e of human liberatn, of which homosexual liberatn is jt one aspect—and on that level ma s stand. An article wrten by Konstant Berlandt Gay Sunshe om September 1970, “Fly Oakland, ” monstrat the growg ti of Gay radils the East Bay rejectg the gay nightlife scene San Francis and turng towards lol bars.
WAS KC OM THE SUNSHE BAND GAY?
Offerg clothg optnal acmodatn for gay and bisexual men, Hiaway Noosa Men Only Beach Rort is ls than 1 mut' walk om the betiful... * gay sunshine *
In 1980, Allen Gsburg wrote a letter to the Gay Sunshe Journal, praisg ‘s prentatn of lerary history hherto kept the closet by the ami.
’ Established Augt 1970 Berkeley, California, Gay Sunshe began life as a tabloid reportg on the gay liberatn movement that gaed momentum Ameri after the Stonewall uprisgs of 1969.
GAY SUNSHE: ITEMS OM THE PRIVATE LLECTN OF WSTON LEYLAND
Berkeley & San Francis: Gay Sunshe & Gay Sunshe Prs, 1970 -1981. A substantial n of the post-Stonewall gay tabloid, 33 different dividual issu pl a sgle duplite. Vol. 1 Nos. 4, 6-21, 23-25, 26/27 a double issue , 28, 29/30, 31, 32, 33/34, 35, 36/37, 38/39, 40/41, 42/43, 44/45, 46 2 pi . Tabloid format. Illtrated. Near Fe overall wh light creasg and readg wear, typil tong wh * gay sunshine *
When the llective which ran the publitn disband 1971, was taken over by Wston Leyland, a wrer, edor and former Catholic prit who had joed Gay Sunshe early on s ceptn.
KANSAS CY PERFORMER KC SUNSHE REFLECTS ON 'DREAM E TE' YEAR AS MR. GAY AMERI 2022
To some, Aniseto Herrera-Lyell is a fourth-gra teacher. To others, he's KC Sunshe, a performer known for his Michael Jackson impersonatn. But to the whole untry, he's Mr. Gay Ameri 2022. Herrera-Lyell won the tle October. * gay sunshine *
Unr Leyland’s edorship, the publitn began to clu more gay lerary ntent and, 1973, moved to San Francis and rebrand as the Gay Sunshe Journal, providg a platform for the work of gay artists and wrers.
In 1975, Leyland’s operatn branched out to book publishg, foundg the Gay Sunshe Prs as a not-for-prof enterprise, publishg publishg anthologi of homoerotic poetry and translatns of gay lerature om other cultur. The prolific output of Leyland’s publishg ventur has renred him one of the most fluential and active figur gay publishg and, 1980, he won the Stonewall Book Award for his work as edor of Now the Volno: An Anthology of Lat Amerin Gay Lerature. Hherto unknown wrers, both om the ntemporary Amerin ntext of the liberatn movement and wrers om diverse cultur, languag and historil perds (llected anthologi eded by Leyland), were given voice through Gay Sunshe, exposg challengg, sensual and eply betiful gay wrg, often for the first time.
GAY ROOTS. AN ANTHOLOGY OF GAY HISTORY, SEX, POLICS, AND CULTURE
Essays, fictn, and poetry origally published by Gay sunshe journal and Gay Sunshe Prs * gay sunshine *
This selectn of rari, the highlights om a llectn of 35 ems om Leyland’s private library, appears plete wh several unpublished letters and Leyland’s own pi of books published by the Gay Sunshe Prs, the hardback and luxe issu, most of which went to librari and are nsequently very srce. Addnal works by Gore Vidal, Tennsee Williams and Allen Gsberg, signed and some s bearg personal scriptns to Leyland, are reprented alongsi several anthologi of terviews, poems and letters which monstrate the pneerg project of the Gay Sunshe Prs.
GAY SUNSHE #16 INCOMPLETE
Gay Sunshe Rerds * gay sunshine *
This py has an appropriate later associatn for the gay poet’s first llectn, wh the ownership scriptn, “Wston Leyland, His Copy”. First edn, first prtg, very srce cloth issue, publisher’s own py, number two of 10 pi signed by Leyland, of the first Gay Sunshe Prs publitn, and one of the earlit openly gay poetry anthologi.
Angels of the Lyre was the first book publitn of Gay Sunshe Prs, prtg poems by gay poets such as Joe Braard, Charl Henri Ford, Allen Gsberg, Gerard Malanga, Harold Norse, Frank O’Hara, and many more. Laid is a typed letter signed om Young to Leyland dated 15 May 1974 discsg var gay publishg events and Young’s attendance of the Anarchist ‘Live and Let Live Ftival’ at Hunter College, New York, “Lots of gay anarchists there”, and mentng E.
Lacey’s The Forms of Loss (1965), “the first openly gay book to be published Canada”, remendg Leyland review Lacey his Gay Sunshe Journal. The wrappers issue for both volum is mon, but the vast majory of the cloth issu of the Gay Sunshe Prs were sold to librari, and are nsequently rare.