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A comprehensive, global history of homophobia, available in English for the first time.
A definitive collection of gay men's poetry originating north of the 49th parallel.
A moving and sensual food memoir combining family, lesbian identity, and desire.
An incisive, cross-disciplinary study of contemporary art and artists in Vancouver.
The first novel by George K. Ilsley, whose first story collection, Random Acts of Hatred, was published to acclaim in 2004. Told in dream-like fragments, ManBug unfolds as a love story between Sebastian, an entomologist with Asperger's Syndrome, and Tom, a spiritual bisexual who may or may not be recruiting Sebastian for a cult. They navigate their relationship as damaged goods, seeking meaning and value in themselves through the other; they also try to avoid the inevitable toxins around them, both real and imaginedlike bugs avoiding insecticidewhile asking the question, Just how much poison can any of us absorb? ManBug is a beguiling, tragicomic novel about beauty, horror, desire, and what lurks just beneath the skin.
Victoria, British Columbia--the Garden City--is full of English expatriates whose polite exterior belies an intriguing past. Victoria has long been a city of contradictions; the home of the unfortunately phrased "newly wed and nearly dead" is also where the flowers bloom so early in the year, it's no surprise that it is regularly named one of the world's top tourist destinations.
A poignant, insightful memoir about gay desire, culture, and otherness.
A Little Sister's Classic: John Preston's 1983 novel about a proud and defiant drag queen.
Essays and stories on female icons--the mythology of "girl power" to inspire both revulsion and desire.
Arsenal's Unknown City series of alternative guidebooks designed for tourists and home-towners alike turns its attention to the City by the Bay, where stories of notorious murders, city hall scandals, and untold tales of Chinatown, Haight-Ashbury, and Castro Street share pages with secret dining pleasures, shopping meccas, and nightclub hotspots.
A beguiling look at the collaborative nature of art and design in postwar British Columbia.
The first comprehensive overview of anarchist theory and practice in Canada from 1976 to the present.
In this treasury of Gotham's secrets--some dark, some light, and some just plain weird--there are tales of underground sex clubs, a secret tunnel in Grand Central Station, an electrocuted elephant at Coney Island, and little-known bars, cafes, hangouts, and other places to frolic.
A new collection of hip-hop-inspired poetry that fuses history and contemporary black politics; includes a CD of a turntable performance.
An anthology of stereotype-challenging fiction and poetry about sexuality and culture from South Asian writers.
With echoes of Michael Ondaatje, Pal's magical, ringing voice sings intimate in these sensual poems.
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