Wednesday, November 27, 2013
On Bisexuals
"In those days [the 1960s] we always assumed that a bisexual (especially, for some reason, a bisexual man) was really a homosexual in the closet. ....But as I learned a decade later in Paris, the world is full of genuine bisexuals, though most of them keep a low profile, not because they're ashamed but because everyone distrusts and fear them."--Edmund White, from City Boy: My Life in New York During the 1960s and '70s (Bloomsbury, 2009).
Labels:
bisexuality,
Edmund White,
gay literature,
Gay Men,
homosexuality,
Memoirs,
New York City
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