The reluctant pornographer
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Product Description
The Reluctant Pornographer is a startling expose of the twilight world of lavender sex that will shake the very foundations of the gay establishment. This witty and outlandish book, comprised largely of various rants, op-ed pieces, shooting diaries, and travelogues, follows everyone's favourite guerilla filmmaker as he tours a stupefied world with his controversial films. LaBruce confesses everything -- starting from his humble origins as an editor of the zine J.D.s, which begat the queercore movement, to making super-8 movies of naked punks and skinheads and telling true stories of love and lust in the mosh pit.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #887566 in Books
- Published on: 1999-04-01
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 208 pages
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About the Author
Bruce LaBruce is a writer, film-maker, and photographer stuck in the gulag otherwise known as Toronto, Canada. He started out as a child, then quickly moved on to the production of homo punk fanzines (J.D.s [with G.B. Jones], Dumb Bitch Deserves To Die [with Candy Parker]) and super 8 movies (Boy/Girl, I Know What It's Like To Be Dead, Bruce and Pepper Wayne Gacy's Home Movies [with Candy Parker], Slam!). These products helped to launch the so-called Homocore or Queercore movement which corrupted a whole new generation of homosexuals.
