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The American People

Volume 2

Author: Larry Kramer   Series: The American People

An epic novel of a worldwide plague by the boldest activist-author of our times

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An epic novel of a worldwide plague by the boldest activist-author of our times

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In The American People: Volume 2: The Brutality of Fact, Larry Kramer completes his radical reimagining of his country's history. Ranging from the brothels of 1950s Washington, D.C., to the activism of the 1980s and beyond, Kramer offers an elaborate phantasmagoria of bigoted conspiracists in the halls of power and ordinary individuals suffering their consequences. With wit and bite, Kramer explores (among other things) the sex lives of every recent president; the complicated behavior of America's two greatest spies, J. Edgar Hoover and James Jesus Angleton; the rise of Sexopolis, the country's favorite magazine; and the genocidal activities of every branch of our health-care and drug-delivery systems.

The American People: Volume 2 is narrated by (among others) the writer Fred Lemish and his two friends-Dr. Daniel Jerusalem, who works for America's preeminent health-care institution, and his twin brother, David Jerusalem, a survivor of a Nazi concentration camp who was abused by many powerful men. Together they track a terrible plague that intensifies as the government ignores it and depict the bold and imaginative activists who set out to shock the nation's conscience. In Kramer's telling, the United States is dedicated to the proposition that very few men are created equal, and those who love other men may be destined for death. Here is a historical novel like no other-satiric and impassioned and driven by an uncompromising moral and literary vision.

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Critic Reviews

“"A river of blood courses through Kramer's epic. That blood is bought and sold and swapped and spilled. If both volumes of The American People were the only books left behind by our species, an alien people who discovered them would, at the very least, really know that we had been here . . . beautiful and humane . . . It's the journal of a plague century. I can't say I liked it. Yet, on a certain level, I loved it." -- Dwight Garner, The New York Times Book Review "This is the greatest, most alarming, most insane AIDS novel anybody is ever going to write or want to write . . . There's also Larry Kramer himself, fiercely present on virtually every page of the book, reminding readers that he's been yelling at them for half a century . . . The book is a whiteout blizzard of anger, outrage, showboating, and satire, a dark epic just crying out for a long review by the late John Leonard . . . [Kramer] is a brilliant author, a writer of necessary, beautiful vision. Over and over . . . that vision surfaces almost against the momentum of the narrative itself and opens a shaft of the pure empathy that is at the heart of all outrage." -- Steve Donoghue, Open Letters Review”

"A river of blood courses through Kramer's epic. That blood is bought and sold and swapped and spilled. If both volumes of The American People were the only books left behind by our species, an alien people who discovered them would, at the very least, really know that we had been here . . . beautiful and humane . . . It's the journal of a plague century. I can't say I liked it. Yet, on a certain level, I loved it." --Dwight Garner, The New York Times Book Review

"The American People . . . takes your breath away. There are few novels like it in our literature--not only in terms of scope but also in its crazed stagger between pathos and camp, realism and absurdism, plain lyricism and obscenity." --Jeremy Lybarger, The Nation

"This is the greatest, most alarming, most insane AIDS novel anybody is ever going to write or want to write . . . There's also Larry Kramer himself, fiercely present on virtually every page of the book, reminding readers that he's been yelling at them for half a century . . . The book is a whiteout blizzard of anger, outrage, showboating, and satire, a dark epic just crying out for a long review by the late John Leonard." --Steve Donoghue, Open Letters Review

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About the Author

Larry Kramer is a screenwriter (Women in Love, Oscar nomination); a playwright (The Normal Heart, Tony Award); a bestselling novelist (Faggots); and an activist for gay rights and AIDS awareness (cofounder of Gay Men's Health Crisis and founder of ACT UP). He has been honored by the American Academy of Arts and Letters, PEN, and Common Cause, and received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from Yale University.

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Product Details

Publisher
Farrar, Straus & Giroux Inc
Published
7th January 2020
Pages
896
ISBN
9780374104139

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