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As a gay young man living in the Appalachian mountains Jeff Mann was befriended and inspired by a group of lesbians to come out of the closet in a part of the world where there were few queer people to relate to.
On today’s FOF we’re talking about M&Ms, that’s mountains and men, not candy nor rappers. Jeff Mann talks about his brand new book “Loving Mountains, Loving Men”
a collection of personal stories and poems about gay life in the Appalachian mountains.
This book is pretty hot stuff in the literary world these days. Danny L. Miller, coeditor of An American Vein: Critical Readings in Appalachian Literature Says about the book, “The sheer beauty of the prose in the memoir and the language of the poetry is incredible. This is one of the great watershed books of Appalachian literature. Its contribution to the fields of Appalachian studies and gay/gender studies is significant.”
Listen to this candid interview with Jeff Mann about his inital attempts to escape rural America in order to find a freer gay life, and why he chose to return to his roots as a mountain man. Please check out his website at www.english.vt.edu/~jmann
Also on todays show: fabulous gay Appalachian/country music. Check out The Whoreshoes
and the very first gay country album, Lavender Country
which was put out by Patrick Haggerty and his friends in 1973.
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