And the Band Played On Politics, People, and the AIDS Epidemic
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An international bestseller and winner of the Stonewall Book Award, which inspired an award-winning filmA heroic work of journalism on what must rank as one of the foremost catastrophes of modern history.’The New York TimesStunning … An impressively researched and richly detailed narrative.’ TIMERandy Shilts was the first openly gay journalist dealing with gay issues for the San Francisco Chronicle. In 1981, the year when AIDS came to international attention, he quickly devoted himself to reporting on the developing epidemic, one which devastated his community and eventually took his life as well. Shilts interviewed over 1,000 people, weaving together extensive research in the form of personal stories and political reportage. He was perfectly placed to understand the cultural, medical and political impact of the disease on the gay community and United States society as a whole. And the Band Played On exposes why AIDS was allowed to spread while the medical and political authorities ignored and even denied the threat. This book remains one of the great works of contemporary journalism and provides the foundation for continuing debates over governmental failure in handling lethal epidemics.
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Weight | 0.537 kg |
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Dimensions | 19.8 × 12.9 × 3.9 cm |
Format | Hardback |
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ISBN 10 | 1788167732 |
Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
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