Saturday, March 13, 2021

TIM DLUGOS'S NEW YORK DIARY

 
So happy to see Tim Dlugos's NEW YORK DIARY in print (thanks to editor David Trinidad and publisher Sibling Rivalry Press). Captures the exuberance of Tim and pre-AIDS Manhattan perfectly. As I write in the blurb for it:

"Tim Dlugos was one of the smartest, wittiest, most socially dynamic presences on the New York poetry scene of the 1970s and beyond. And these diary entries capture his voice at its most intimate and perceptive. As well as displaying the deep delight he took in being a gay man and an out poet at a time and in a place where that was finally seen not as transgressive but as celebratory. Well, a little of both. As with New York poet and predecessor Frank O'Hara, many of Tim's friends thought they were his best friend, certainly I did. He had the ability to make you confess things to him and look for his approval. Which usually meant his matching your confession with his own. Everyone I know who knew him loved him, and many of us adored him. These glimpses into his life and mind show why."

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