This paper llects the mentary surroundg Robert Dunn’s 1944 say “The Homosexual Society” to velop an acunt of Dunn’s relatnship to New Narrative, a group of younger, mostly-gay poets. The first half of the say foc directly on Dunn’s posn of the say, his emendatns of 1959, his experienc wh the edor John Crowe Ransom, and Dunn’s portns of terviews wh gay poets throughout the 1970s that brought out new tails about “The Homosexual Society” say. The send half of the say nsirs how New Narrative wrers related to Dunn and his say, cludg a shared tert gossip. Drawg on the totaly of this archive, the say suggts two new them that n be drawn om “The Homosexual Society” for ntemporary rears: the ()mensurabily of race and sexualy and the rejectn of homo-fascism.
Contents:
- WATCH: MICHAEL CLARKE DUNN'S GAY CONNECTNS
- A VOICE FOR THE PARTY: ERIC DUNN ON BEG THE FIRST OPENLY GAY CONSERVATIVE MP
- ON THIS GAY DAY: POET ROBERT DUNN WAS BORN CALIFORNIA
WATCH: MICHAEL CLARKE DUNN'S GAY CONNECTNS
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A mornist through and through, Dunn mak a public announcement of his homosexualy, and at the same time out agast mp, the cult of sexualy and s ntempt for ‘jam, ’ along wh the Beat ntempt for the square, the Jewish ntempt for the goy – favor of a mon humany. This will clu the open discsn of homosexualy lerature, and Dunn nam Herman Melville and Marcel Prot as exampl of thors who wrote about (their own) homosexualy but ultimately transcend homosexualy as a theme. 4 Includg the founrs of New Narrative, later admirers of Dunn were keen to embrace Dunn’s urage wrg the say, even as they ignored or merely set asi the challenge his msage put to the polil efforts of Gay Liberatn and later articulatns of sexual polics.
6Today, pendg on their accs to different versns of the say and related mentary by Dunn, ntemporary rears have the luxury of gag om “The Homosexual Society” a number of overlappg and potentially even ntradictg msag about homosexualy, society, and what might mean to be “” .
A VOICE FOR THE PARTY: ERIC DUNN ON BEG THE FIRST OPENLY GAY CONSERVATIVE MP
In my review of Pl Buhle and Harvey Pekar’s “The Beats”, I referred to Robert Dunn’s say “The Homosexual Society” that appeared Dwight Macdonald’s journal Polics 1944. This semal gay liberatn document certaly serv to be available on the Inter and so I have snned om Dunn’s “A Selected Prose”… * duncan homosexual in society *
The metaphor of the closet do not f Dunn’s purpos here, as the poet tentnally fi revealg himself to be a homosexual favor of admtg his feelgs and his experienc, molg for his rears the third posn he poed, somewhere outsi of a bary of “out” or “, ” “homosexual” or “straight.
9What Dunn also lls a “cult, ” the pany of homosexuals he mov wh, and even temporarily embrac, provis him wh a refuge om a society that would otherwise vlently disown him and grants his poetry a potency so strong that match that of the charist.
ON THIS GAY DAY: POET ROBERT DUNN WAS BORN CALIFORNIA
14Dunn wrote “The Homosexual Society” years before the publitn of Aled Ksey’s Sexual Behavr the Human Male or the foundg of the Mattache Society, or his volvement wh Rob Blaser and Jack Spicer durg the Berkeley Renaissance. Instead, after the say’s publitn 1944 he plemented his say wh footnot, anecdot, orig stori, and historil rrponnc so that the say ntued to have an evolvg relatnship to ntemporary attus about homosexualy, art, and polics. 7 But regardls of Krim’s choice not to reprt the say, 8 his solicatn of “The Homosexual Society” suggts the extent to which the Beats were already monly unrstood as a “gang” of sexual outsirs – nonnformists, queer rebels, and those unrepentant homosexuals who refed to be recuperated by rpectabily polics or silenced by pathology and normaly.
15Wrten a year before he would meet greater fame through The Openg of the Field and Donald Allen’s anthology, Dunn’s 1959 mentary lays out his sthg opns about the Beats and their ializatn of the homosexual as social pariah. 9 Dunn’s experience of a separate homosexual social realy cled him to believe both the anti-tablishment and revolutnary power of ristg a normative sexualy (and by extensn the social nformy of the Atomic Age), but he also imag that anti-social attu reachg, at s lim, Hell self. If “The Homosexual Society” slyly offers a view onto a utopian otherworld, this footnote glanc the oppose directn, permanently attachg to “The Homosexual Society” stori of two lerary thori who refed to advance an open discsn of homosexualy.