An Army of Ex-Lovers: My life at the Gay Community News

Boston's weekly Gay Community News was "the center of the universe" during the late 1970s, writes Amy Hoffman in this memoir of gay liberation before AIDS, before gay weddings, and before The L Word. Provocative, informative, inspiring, and absurd, with a small circulation but a huge influence, Gay Community News produced a generation of leaders, writers, and friends. In addition to capturing the heady atmosphere of the times -- the victories, controversies, and tragedies -- Hoffman's memoir is also her personal story, written with wit and insight, of growing up in a political movement; of her deepening relationships with charismatic, talented, and sometimes utterly weird coworkers; and of trying to explain it all to her large Jewish family.

University of Massachusetts Press

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An Army of Ex-Lovers: My life at the Gay Community News

Boston's weekly Gay Community News was "the center of the universe" during the late 1970s, writes Amy Hoffman in this memoir of gay liberation before AIDS, before gay weddings, and before The L Word. Provocative, informative, inspiring, and absurd, with a small circulation but a huge influence, Gay Community News produced a generation of leaders, writers, and friends. In addition to capturing the heady atmosphere of the times -- the victories, controversies, and tragedies -- Hoffman's memoir is also her personal story, written with wit and insight, of growing up in a political movement; of her deepening relationships with charismatic, talented, and sometimes utterly weird coworkers; and of trying to explain it all to her large Jewish family.

University of Massachusetts Press

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An Army of Ex-Lovers: My life at the Gay Community News

An Army of Ex-Lovers: My life at the Gay Community News

by Amy Hoffman
An Army of Ex-Lovers: My life at the Gay Community News

An Army of Ex-Lovers: My life at the Gay Community News

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Boston's weekly Gay Community News was "the center of the universe" during the late 1970s, writes Amy Hoffman in this memoir of gay liberation before AIDS, before gay weddings, and before The L Word. Provocative, informative, inspiring, and absurd, with a small circulation but a huge influence, Gay Community News produced a generation of leaders, writers, and friends. In addition to capturing the heady atmosphere of the times -- the victories, controversies, and tragedies -- Hoffman's memoir is also her personal story, written with wit and insight, of growing up in a political movement; of her deepening relationships with charismatic, talented, and sometimes utterly weird coworkers; and of trying to explain it all to her large Jewish family.

University of Massachusetts Press


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781558496217
Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
Publication date: 10/28/2007
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

An editor of Gay Community News from 1978 to 1982, Amy Hoffman is the author of Hospital Time, a memoir about taking care of friends with AIDS. She has an MFA in creative writing from the University of Massachusetts and is currently the editor of Women's Review of Books.

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What People are Saying About This

Janice Irvine

Amy Hoffman has written a fabulous memoir of post-Stonewall lesbian and gay liberation. The book captures the radical political spirit of the 1970s, conjuring up a world of men, women, and differently gender-configured activists who sought to foment a revolution to end capitalism, racism, homophobia, and sexism all the while putting out a weekly newspaper.... This is memoir at its best.

Kate Clinton

An Army of Ex-Lovers is Amy Hoffman's witty, nuanced, personal history of Gay Community News, Boston's gay weekly newspaper in the 1970s and '80s. I expected as much from this fine writer. What is delightfully unexpected is that it is also the love story between a gay man and a lesbian. Political, cranky, fully committed, loyal, and loud. It's big love. It's the untold story of those early years of gay liberation.

Anita Diamant

Funny, engaging, enlightening, heartbreaking: a history of the heart that will touch everyone who reads it.

Robert Julian

"Amy Hoffman's autobiographical history of her years at Boston's "Gay Community News" is one of the most engaging works of nonfiction recently published. . . . I found myself frequently laughing out loud at some of Hoffman's stories, recalling my own years of deadlines and headlines, and many fond memories of departed colleagues. But no personal experience is necessary to appreciate "An Army of Ex-Lovers;" an interest in lesbian and gay history and an appreciation of good writing will suffice."--(Robert Julian, Bay Area Reporter)

Stephen McCauley

Part social history, part personal memoir, and part off-beat love story. Amy Hoffman writes with so much charm and wit that this portrait of a group of political radicals trying to change the world becomes an endearing and completely accessible tribute to the power of community and the importance of convictions. There is something to love, admire, and laugh about on every page of this book. I hated to see it end.

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