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Authors: Charles Kaiser
61 “You spoiled it with”: Gore Vidal, “Some Memories,”
United States,
1139.
“certainly one of the best” ⦠“collective morale”: Gore Vidal papers at the University of Wisconsin at Madison.
II: THE FIFTIES
65 “In that era of general”: David Halberstam,
The Fifties,
x.
“Undergraduates seemed uniformly”: Martin Duberman,
Cures,
2.
“We are not living”: Humphrey Burton,
Leonard Bernstein,
229.
“The fifties was”: Author's interview with Gore Vidal, January 14, 1994.
66 “No picture shall be” ⦠“he immediately complied”: Gerald Gardner,
The Censorship Papers,
xv, xx, 122, 207â10, 215.
67 “I Love Lucy” ⦠suffer from morning sickness: Halberstam,
The Fifties,
196â201.
“utter anomaly”: George Chauncey, Jr., lecture at the Museum of the City of New York, June 22, 1995.
68 “Half of the nicest girls”: David Halberstam,
The Fifties,
201.
69 “homosexual panic”:
New York Post;
July 10, 1950.
The
Washington Post
reported: Ibid., July 13, 1950.
According to Washington insiders: Ibid., July 15, 1950.
“At no point, whether”: Ibid., July 14, 1950.
70 “spousal”: Richard Gid Powers,
Secrecy and Power,
171, 173.
“killer fruit”: Truman Capote,
Answered Prayers,
8.
“No one argues the question”:
New York Post,
July 22, 1950.
“More drastically than anything”: Ibid., July 12, 1950.
Hoover may have been too ⦠“got to be born”: Ibid., July 18, 1950.
71 “low, low, low general” ⦠“this sort of thing”: Author's interview with Benjamin C. Bradlee, April 6, 1995.
“the compulsive” ⦠“their sex habits”:
New York Post,
July 22, 1950.
72 Some of his friends believe: Victor Navasky,
Naming Names,
75, 304.
“While other witnesses denounced”:
New York Times,
May 6, 1953.
“so compliant”: Navasky,
Naming Names,
75, 304.
“He wasn't threatened” ⦠“blacklist destroyed Hollywood”: Author's interview with Arthur Laurents, June 14, 1995.
73 “something which tormented” ⦠“saved my life”:
James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket
(documentary).
“I'd been a boy preacher” ⦠Cole was “horrified”: Ibid, and
New York Times,
December 2, 1987.
74 “primary issue”:
New York Post,
July 21, 1950.
“a preliminary sampling”: Ibid., July 20, 1950.
“homosexual angle”: John D'Emilio,
Sexual Politics, Sexual Communities,
41â42.
“pervert problem”:
New York Post;
July 17, 1950.
“[Maryland Democratic Senator]” ⦠“homo who was jealous”: Drew Pearson,
Drew Pearson: Diaries,
1949â1959, 188â89, 190, 192.
75 “The portrait of the Wisconsin”:
New York Post,
July 21, 1950.
“one of the boys”: David Halberstam,
The Fifties,
54.
“there was a lot of time”: Author's interview with Benjamin C. Bradlee, April 6, 1995.
“wreck the Army”:
New York Times,
August 3, 1986.
“real heart”: Neil Miller,
Out of the Past,
269â71.
76 “shamefully cut down” ⦠“himself had practiced”: Ibid.
“Bonnie, Bonnie and Clyde”:
New York Times,
August 3, 1986.
“Anybody who knows me”: Nicholas von Hoffman,
Citizen Cohn,
132.
77 “The only thing I really”: Author's interview with Gore Vidal, January 14, 1994.
“In Schine's case”: Author's interview with “Bill Gillman,” November 10, 1994.
“thrilling moments” ⦠“a gay restaurant?”: Author's interview with Ethan Geto, July 1, 1995.
“did not acquire” ⦠“very busy man”: Author's interview with “Bill Gillman,” November 10, 1994.
78 “Roy was a lot of” ⦠“growing up with him”: Author's interview with Stanley Friedman, November 30, 1994.
79 “Homosexuals and other sex”: “Employment of Homosexuals and Other Sex Perverts in Government: U.S. Senate document No. 241, December 15, 1950,” quoted in Donald Webster Cory,
The Homosexual in America,
272â77.
“sex perversion”: Ibid., 276â77.
“Homosexuality became an epidemic”: Lee Mortimer,
Washington Confidential Today,
110â19; and Jack Lait and Lee Mortimer,
U.S.A. Confidential,
quoted in John D'Emilio,
Sexual Politics, Sexual Communities,
43â44.
80 “sexual perversion”: John D'Emilio,
Sexual Politics, Sexual Communities,
43â44
“U.S. Agency Box Score”:
New York Times,
July 3, 1953; and February 24, 1954. Joseph Alsop, the scion ⦠his death in 1989: The facts for the Alsop account are taken from the
Washington Post,
April 13, 1995. It is also discussed in
Joe Alsop's Cold War,
by Edwin Yoder, Jr.;
Molehunt,
by David Wise; and a doctoral thesis, “Joseph Alsop and American Foreign Policy,” by Leann Grabavoy Almquist.
82 “Perverts Called Government”:
New York Times,
April 19, 1950; May 22., 1950; and September 17, 1950.
“psychiatric case histories”:
Coronet,
September 1950.
“wide leather motorcycle” ⦠“normal Saturday crowds”:
New York Times,
August 1, 1954
83 At the end of the decade: George Chauncey, Jr., lecture at the Museum of the City of New York, June 22, 1995.
“In those days it”: Author's interview with “Sam Baron,” December 12, 1991.
“The hustlers were mostly”: Author's interview with Jack Dowling, May 5, 1993
women were legally required: Author's interview with Sandy Kern, June 29, 1993.
84 “When a dead man”: Author's interview with Joe Schoener, 1978.
“I always felt ugly” ⦠“I loved it”: Author's interview with Sandy Kern, June 29, 1993.
86 “We knew we were outside” ⦠“place that was illegal”:
Before Stonewall
(documentary).
“sex is beautiful” ⦠“woman again, or a man”: Author's interview with Sandy Kern, June 29, 1993.
89 “scientists, businessmen”: Donald Webster Cory,
The Homosexual in America,
161â62.
“homosexual creativity”: Ibid., 161.
“a gay man who got married”: Author's interview with Arthur Laurents, June 14, 1995.
“The
idea
of family”: Author's interview with Stephen Sondheim, August 1, 1995.
90 “Jerry R. called today”: Humphrey Burton,
Leonard Bernstein,
187.
“I didn't want to write”: Author's interview with Arthur Laurents, June 14, 1995.
“so-called Americans”: Craig Zadan,
Sondheim & Co.,
14â15.
Laurents recruited Sondheim: Author's interview with Arthur Laurents, June 14, 1995.
“We thought the same way”: Craig Zadan,
Sondheim & Co.,
15â16; and
New York Times,
October 21, 1990.
“Something's coming, it may”: Humphrey Burton,
Leonard Bernstein,
274â75.
91 “I remember all my collaborations”: Ibid., 275.
“Originally, Robbins wanted only”: Author's interview with Arthur Laurents, January 1, 1997.
“I twisted syllables”: Craig Zadan,
Sondheim & Co.,
20â21.
“Jerry continues to be”: Humphrey Burton,
Leonard Bernstein,
270.
“The idea was”: Ibid., 275.
“I thought it would run”: Author's interview with Arthur Laurents, June 14, 1995.
“It's such a shame”: Craig Zadan,
Sondheim & Co.,
26.
92 “We thought at that point”: Ibid., 17.
Harold Prince was in Boston: Ibid.
Their gamble seemed worthwhile: Humphrey Burton,
Leonard Bernstein,
273.
“Despite the triumphant”: Ibid, and Craig Zadan,
Sondheim & Co.,
25.
“It was extremely generous,” Author's interview with Stephen Sondheim, August 1, 1995.
“The next day I went”: Author's interview with Arthur Laurents, June 14, 1995.
93 “The purity of the music”: Ibid.
The actor Alan Helms: Alan Helms,
Young Man from the Provinces,
98.
In 1996, it was one:
New York Times,
March 26, 1996.
“It was never an issue”: Author's interview with Murray Gitlin, February 26, 1993.
“There is one sensibility”: Letter from Arthur Laurents to the author, August 21, 1995.
“boy-girl stuff: Author's interview with Gore Vidal, January 14, 1994.
“If you think that's”: Author's interview with Sondheim, August 1, 1995.
94 “What we did was”: Craig Zadan,
Sondheim & Co.,
26.
“The radioactive fallout”: Quoted in Humphrey Burton,
Leonard Bernstein,
276.
“It was a big hit” ⦠“The picture failed for me”: Craig Zadan,
Sondheim & Co.,
26â30.
95 “It was a rare sort”: Quoted in Gore Vidal,
United States,
447. From an essay first published in
New York Review of Books,
June 13, 1985.
Michael Butler was the ⦠“good arrangement for us”: Author's interview with Michael Butler, March 10, 1996.
96 “there are no homosexual”: Author's interview with Gore Vidal, January 14, 1994.
“What we can discuss”: Edmund White,
States of Desire,
259.
“any discussion of a group's”:
New York Times Magazine,
June 16, 1991.
“you got very good” ⦠“impersonating a gay man”:
The Celluloid Closet
(documentary).
97 “At one point”: Gore Vidal,
United States,
443â44.
“so convinced of being”:
City Poet,
229, and
What Did I Do: The Unauthorized Autobiography ofLarmy Rivers,
with Arnold Weinstein, 228, 230, 232, 234.
98 “I wouldn't go to bed”: Author's interview with Gore Vidal, January 14, 1994.
“repairing the three of us”: Jack Kerouac,
The Subterraneans,
53â54.
“It is hard now”: Vidal,
United States,
1136.
99 “So why all the fuss?”:
New York Review of Books,
June 13, 1985.
“'Cause I was in love”: Allen Young,
Gay Sunshine Interview
with Allen Ginsberg, 4.
“Neal [Cassady]”: Ibid., 3, 4, 6.
“He had mixed feelings”: Ibid., 7.
100 “That was eliminated”: Ibid., 3â7.
“It took an enormous amount”:
Before Stonewall
(documentary).
“In the forties”: Ibid.
“We thought that we”:
The Celluloid Closet
(documentary).
“There was a series”:
Before Stonewall
(documentary).
102 “I loved the Puerto Ricans”: Author's interview with Franklin Macfie, May 12, 1993.
“just had to become” ⦠“loved to have fun”: Author's interview with Murray Gitlin, February 26, 1993.
104 “I was twenty-one” ⦠“the next fifteen years”: Author's interview with Roy Aarons, December 12, 1991.
106 There was another famous cluster: Brad Gooch,
City Poet,
194â96.
“Gay life was secretive” ⦠“could talk to people”: Author's interview with Jack Dowling, May 5, 1993.
107 “14th Street is drunken,”: Frank O'Hara, “Homosexuality,”
After his adventures in the ⦠“everybody bowed”: Author's interview with “Stephen Reynolds,” September 24, 1992.
110 “Truman lifted his cape”: Author's interview with Paul Cadmus, May 20, 1995.
“He was so funny”: Author's interview with “Stephen Reynolds,” September 24, 1992.
111 “officially came out” ⦠“moved a mountain”: Author's interview with Franklin Macfie, May 12, 1993.
115 “sort of a village atheist” ⦠“very cute country boy”: Author's interview with Walter Clemons, November 9, 1992.
118 “I have noticed that straight men”: Author's interview with Arthur Laurents, June 14, 1995.
“They would fix me up” ⦠men had disappeared: Author's interview with Walter Clemons, November 9, 1992.
119 “It was vividly exciting” ⦠“legs I've ever seen!”: Ibid.
120 “a room with a lot”: Author's interview with Murray Gitlin, February 26, 1993.
“It was before I”: Author's interview with Walter Clemons, November 9, 1992, and James Spada,
Streisand,
68.
121 “One day this girl”: Arthur Laurents interviewed by Larry Kramer in
The Advocate,
May 16, 1995.
“It took me all day” ⦠“wouldn't believe it”: Author's interview with Jack Dowling, May 5, 1993.
123 “We didn't know” ⦠“achievements of the homosexual minority”:
Before Stonewall
(documentary), and John D'Emilio,
Sexual Politics, Sexual Communities, 59â66.
gay friends:
Los Angeles Times Magazine,
June 10, 1990.
“She never treated”:
New York Times,
November 22., 1996.
124 “Curiosity and empathy”:
Los Angeles Times Magazine,
June 10, 1990.
“Every clinical psychologist”: Eric Marcus,
Making History,
24.
“gay men can be”: Ibid., 24â25.
Although it would be:
New York Times,
November 22, 1996.
In the seventies: Ibid.
“how
terrible':
Author's interview with William Wynkoop, June 3, 1993.