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The Golden Boy (Haworth Gay & Lesbian Studies)
Published in Paperback by Harrington Park Pr (1992)
Authors: James Melson, Lawrence D. Mass, and Arnie Kantrowitz
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Unremarkable Story Using Others and Vanity
I can't imagine a publisher actually being interested in this story. It is completely lacking in literary form. It simply runs as an historical time-line of one man's short life as a 'full-time queen.' Melson grew up in middle america as a fat little boy. He chronicles his metamorphisis from fat kid to the ideal 'gay buff boy.' ... I'm not so sure this is the typical gay male's story and Melson managed to carve out a pretty rich life (literally and figuartively) trading on his looks until he was struck down by the tragedy of AIDS. We've read this story with much more complexity, richness and depth in the works of Paul Monette and so many other excellent writers. Should have been given out as a diary to loved ones. I don't see it's entertainment, literary or historical value. Wasted time, wasted life!

Pallid documentation of "fast-lane" gay 1970s
James Melson's memoir provides an insider view of the legendary-to-some, shocking-to-others sex-drug-disco scene in the late 1970s and early 1980s. In contrast to the novels produced at the time, _Golden Boy _has a protagonist who exists by day as well as by night, and even tries to establish a career. The book provides insight into the little-understood phenomenon of sponsoring the young and pretty, even when they refuse to put out. The ugly duckling boy from Dubuque, Iowa becomes first a Minneapolis model and then is passed on to well-connected New Yorkers who help him become an investment banker, the prorotypical occupation of the greedy Reagan era. Didn't he almost have it all? Alas, the author died of AIDS before the book appears. The posthumous memoir comes framed by substantial analyses by Larry Mass and Arnie Kantrowitz that I find more interesting (and markedly better-written) than the narrative they frame.

Fascinating and Sad
This is an intersting autobiography especially if you are interested in the 1970's party scene in NYC. The adventures he has & famous people he meets just by being good looking are astonishing. This is kind of a gay "Alice in Wonderland" with the young gay character seeing and experiencing all that a big city has to offer a cute young gay man.

James is not a likable character in the book and he honestly doesn't try to be. Some of his observations are predjudiced, self loathing and narcissistic however they were his "truth" as he lived it.

This story ends abruptly and feels unfinished. Partially because that is the truth when you die so young. However it is also because he really never accepts his faults or gains compassion for others. (despite one story depicting it)

The foreward gives away too much but the afterword is essential to put Jame's story in perspective.

CALIFORNIA SCREAMING is a much funnier and livlier book on this same topic - altho it is fiction.

I would recommend this only if you are a big fan of autobiography or you want to see young gay glitterati in NYC during the 70's. (Studio 54 etc)


Autonomy: An Essay in Philosophical Psychology and Ethics
Published in Hardcover by Yale Univ Pr (1986)
Author: Lawrence Haworth
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Decadence and objectivity
Published in Unknown Binding by University of Toronto Press ()
Author: Lawrence Haworth
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The Good City
Published in Hardcover by Greenwood Publishing Group (1990)
Author: Lawrence Haworth
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Homosexuality and Sexuality: Dialogues of the Sexual Revolution (Haworth Series in Gay and Lesbian Studies, Vol 5)
Published in Hardcover by Haworth Press (1990)
Author: Lawrence Mass
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Homosexuality As Behavior and Identity: Dialogues of the Sexual Revolution (Haworth Series in Gay & Lesbian Studies, Vol. 6)
Published in Hardcover by Haworth Press (1990)
Author: Lawrence Mass
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Value Assumptions in Risk Assessment: A Case Study of the Alachlor Controversy
Published in Paperback by Wilfrid Laurier University Press (1991)
Authors: Lawrence Haworth, Conrad G. Brunk, and Brenda Lee
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