“I don't come from the past, I come from now, here in the cauldron of plague. When the doors to the camps were finally beaten down, the Jews of Europe no longer came from Poland and Holland and France. They came from Auschwitz and Buchenwald. But I will never understand how the straights could have let us die like this - year after year after year, collaborating by indifference - except by sifting through the evidence of my queer journey.”
Quote by Paul Monette
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Becoming a Man: Half a Life Story
This book delves into the personal experiences and challenges faced by an individual as they navigate the complexities of growing up and embracing their identity as a man. more
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