Friends of Dorothy by ANTHONY UZAROWSKI - ISBN: 9781623543518
Hardcover
Celebrate 40 LGBTQIA+ icons who inspired a community and changed the world.

Friends of Dorothy

A Celebration of LGBTQ+ Icons

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  • Hardcover

    176 pages

  • Release Date

    14 November 2023

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Summary

The ultimate celebration of LGBTQIA+ icons profiling 40 artists, entertainers, writers, and activists who inspired the queer community with their style, openness, and diversity.

This giftable collection of Instagram-worthy illustrated biographies takes you on a tour through LGBTQIA+ history from the 20th century through today, featuring profiles of Britney Spears, Judy Garland, RuPaul, Lady Gaga, Mae West, Freddie Mercury, and Lil Nas X.

What makes a gay icon? Free, uninhibite…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781623543518
ISBN-10:1623543517
Author:ANTHONY UZAROWSKI, Alejandro Mogollo Díez
Publisher:Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
Imprint:Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:176
Release Date:14 November 2023
Weight:612g
Dimensions:236mm x 201mm x 21mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

In this jubilant outing, film historian Uzarowski (Jessica Lange) spotlights 40 tastemakers beloved by the LGBTQ+ community, from classic celluloid heroines of the 1930s and ’40s and pop divas of the 1960s and ’70s to contemporary celebrities. According to Uzarowski, there’s “no set sexual or gender identity” required to be a queer icon, who are celebrated instead for their “strength and vulnerability,” unabashed love of glamour and camp (Marlene Dietrich), support of the LGBTQ+ community (Cher), and groundbreaking representation of queer identity in their work (James Dean), or personal lives (Elton John). Alongside pop art–style portraits from Diez, the biographical sketches highlight how the subjects’ public personas intertwined with their lives and careers, from Katharine Hepburn’s “ambiguous sexuality and confidence… [that] distinguished her from other female stars of the era” and led to movie projects “that highlighted her tomboyish qualities,” including a role in the “gender-bending” 1935 Sylvia Scarlett, to “probably bisexual” Frida Kahlo’s “unique blend of feminine beauty and masculine elements,” which were evident in both her “androgynous… self-portraits” and personal style. While there could have been more diversity—many subjects are drawn from mainstream white culture, though Uzarowski takes care to include the likes of Josephine Baker and James Baldwin, along with a few other people of color—readers will revel in this tribute to boundary-pushing luminaries. It’s a delight.

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About The Author

ANTHONY UZAROWSKI

Anthony Uzarowski is the author of Jessica Lange- An Adventurer’s Heart and coauthor of Ava Gardner- A Life in Movies. He has written numerous articles on cinema and the arts, with his work appearing in the Guardian, Film International, Gay Times, Queerty, and many other publications. He also appears in the occasional documentary, where he shares his love for classic movies and its stars.

Alejandro Mogollo Diez is a Spanish artist and illustrator from Seville. He studied art, film, and photography at Cornell University before becoming an art director and graphic designer. His unique illustrations, inspired by classic Hollywood and pop culture, have garnered the attention of many celebrities, including Madonna, who has shared his work on social media. His work has been previously featured in Encyclopedia Madonnica and MLVC60.

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