<p><strong>Jt Gowers: </strong>A lifelong champn of outsirs, Betjeman wrote humoro, tolerant poetry that marks him out as a gay hero</p>
Contents:
- WALT WHMAN IS OUR NATNAL POET, AND A GAY IN
- WHY JOHN BETJEMAN IS A TE GAY IN
- ‘THE LOVE THAT DARE NOT SPEAK ITS NAME’: OSR WIL AS A GAY IN
- WALT WHMAN—PATRTIC POET, GAY INOCLAST, OR SHREWD MARKETG PLOY?
- WALT WHMAN: PATRT POET OR GAY IN?
WALT WHMAN IS OUR NATNAL POET, AND A GAY IN
What Is the Grass thor Mark Doty and Pulzer Prize wner Jericho Brown discs the gay poet's legacy. * poet gay icon *
Apparently Walt received a lot of mail of this kd — letters om manly men who would never a ln years have thought of themselv as homosexual (Stoker married and had a son) Real Guys would have been appalled to thk they were sharg timate thoughts wh a man who would one day be lled the rnerstone of gay lerature.
WHY JOHN BETJEMAN IS A TE GAY IN
* poet gay icon *
More:Whman@200: NJ, NY and PA pay tribute to Walt Whman wh hundreds of events"You uld say he had gay fan mail for several s, " said Gary Schmidgall, thor of "Walt Whman: A Gay Life. " and "When Lilacs Last the Dooryard Bloom’d" have been routely tght to schoolchildren sce the 19th the same time, he's been a fort and spiratn to generatns of closeted gay men — probably Stoker was one of them — to whom poems like "We Two Boys Together Clgg" and "A Glimpse, " would have spoken achgly personal terms.
‘THE LOVE THAT DARE NOT SPEAK ITS NAME’: OSR WIL AS A GAY IN
" ("A Glimpse")"Obvly gay rears of his poems saw somethg them that what Walt Whman lled his 'civilian' rears didn't see, " Schmidgall said. Thgs that say one thg to the gay rears, and somethg more trivial to heterosexual rears.
WALT WHMAN—PATRTIC POET, GAY INOCLAST, OR SHREWD MARKETG PLOY?
No one need to rebrand him as a gay in.
WALT WHMAN: PATRT POET OR GAY IN?
Te, Stonewall — the rebelln, celebratg s 50th anniversary June, that kick-started the gay rights movement — did help brg Walt further out of the closet. It's a rare Gay Pri Para that don't feature Uncle Walt a sign or a stume.
"I was the Manhattan gay pri para, eher the late '70s or early '80s, and we were marchg down Fifth Avenue, and we all had the plards wh gay wrers: Walt Whman, Rimbd, " relled Brad Gooch, a poet and wrer who teach Whman at William Paterson Universy Wayne. "When we got the New York Public Library steps, we went up the steps and waved the gay wrer posters, " he, llege urs, operas have all taken on Whman's sexualy.
Gay poets, om Allen Gsberg on, proclaimed him their patron everybody has always known about pla sightIn 1855, cric Ruf Griswold — remembered, by fans of lerary trivia, as Edgar Allan Poe's character assass — took "Leav of Grass" to task for obsceny, particular for "that horrible s, among Christians not to be named" (the term "homosexualy" wasn't ed until 1868).