Author: Andrew Holleran
Edition: 1st Da Capo Press Ed
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B009W74D9G
Edition: 1st Da Capo Press Ed
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B009W74D9G
Chronicle of a Plague, Revisited: AIDS and Its Aftermath
Andrew Holleran's Ground Zero, first published in 1988 and consisting of 23 Christopher Street essays from the earliest years of the AIDS crisis, was hailed by the Washington Post as Aone of the best dispatches from the epidemic's height. Get Chronicle of a Plague, Revisited literature books for free.
Twenty years later, with HIV/AIDS long recognized as a global health challenge, Holleran both reiterates and freshly illuminates the devastation wreaked by AIDS, which has claimed the lives of 450,000 gay men as well as 22 million others. Chronicle of a Plague, Revisited features ten pieces never previously republished outside Christopher Street, as well as a new introduction keenly describing and evaluating a historical moment that still informs and defines today's worl Check Chronicle of a Plague, Revisited our best literature books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.
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