Familiar Faces, Hidden Lives: The Story of Homosexual Men in America Today — Howard Brown, M.D.
Author: Howard Brown, M.D.
Publisher: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
Format: Hardcover with dust jacket
Edition: First edition
ISBN: 0151301492 / 9780151301492
Condition: Second-hand. Hardcover with dust jacket. Light wear to jacket edges and corners, with mild age-toning and handling marks. Pages appear clean and binding appears intact from photos. Please see photos for the exact copy available.
Familiar Faces, Hidden Lives is a 1976 work of gay social history and personal testimony by Howard Brown, M.D., a physician and former public health official. The book explores the lives of homosexual men in America during a period of major social change, combining personal narrative, case studies, and reflections on gay identity, secrecy, visibility, and liberation.
Written in the years after Stonewall and during the growing gay liberation movement, this book offers an important period view of queer life in 1970s America. Brown writes in a direct and accessible style, aiming to demystify homosexuality for general readers while also documenting the lived experiences of gay men at the time.