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Poet, novelist, playwright, and activist.  Co-editor of 'Come Out', the world's fist gay liberation newspaper, in the late 1960s.  Started the Gay Men's Health Project Clinic (operating today as New York’s Callen-Lourde Community Health Centre).  Wrote the play 'Night Chills' about AIDS.
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Poet, novelist, playwright, and activist.  Co-editor of 'Come Out', the world's first gay liberation newspaper, in the late 1960s.  Started the Gay Men's Health Project Clinic (operating today as New York’s Callen-Lourde Community Health Centre).  Wrote the play 'Night Chills' about AIDS. Has published 18 books of fiction, non-fiction (including 'How to Survive Your Own Gay Life', 'The Manly Art of Seduction'), poetry, and short stories. Is a founding coordinator of the New York Rainbow Book Fair, the largest LGBTQ book event in the country.
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==See Also==
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* [[Notable LGBTQ Playwrights]]
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==Further Reading/Research==
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* http://www.perrybrass.com/
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* http://www.huffingtonpost.com/perry-brass/
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* http://www.lgbtran.org/Profile.aspx?ID=146
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* http://www.poz.com/articles/perry_brass_2676_24596.shtml

Latest revision as of 15:43, 9 May 2017

Perry Brass

Country

United States

Birth - Death

1947 -

Occupation

Writer

Description

Poet, novelist, playwright, and activist. Co-editor of 'Come Out', the world's first gay liberation newspaper, in the late 1960s. Started the Gay Men's Health Project Clinic (operating today as New York’s Callen-Lourde Community Health Centre). Wrote the play 'Night Chills' about AIDS. Has published 18 books of fiction, non-fiction (including 'How to Survive Your Own Gay Life', 'The Manly Art of Seduction'), poetry, and short stories. Is a founding coordinator of the New York Rainbow Book Fair, the largest LGBTQ book event in the country.

See Also

Further Reading/Research