From a conversation with Tennessee Williams to finding friends in the few bars there were, a legendary literary agent recalls the Gay 60s.
Retired literary agent Gilbert Parker remembers his life in NYC in the 1960s, from a hilarious hook-up gone bad, a phone conversation with Tennessee Williams, and when he decided to leave it all behind.
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I’m From Driftwood envisions a world where every lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer person feels excepted and understood, and every straight person is an ally.
– See more at: https://goodmenproject.com/gender-sexuality/the-kiss-ok-to-be-gay-jvinc/#sthash.Mk6vYioi.dpuf
Originally posted at imfromdriftwood.com
I’m From Driftwood envisions a world where every lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer person feels excepted and understood, and every straight person is an ally.