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Widescreen Dreams: Growing Up Gay at the Movies
Widescreen Dreams: Growing Up Gay at the Movies

by Patrick E. Horrigan

University of Wisconsin Press, 2001

ISBNs

Cloth: 978-0-299-16160-6

Paper: 978-0-299-16164-4

eISBN: 978-0-299-16163-7 (all)

About the Book
In 1973, a sweet-tempered, ferociously imaginative ten-year-old boy named Patrick Horrigan saw the TV premiere of the film version of Hello, Dolly! starring Barbra Streisand. His life would never be the same. Widescreen Dreams: Growing Up Gay at the Movies traces Horrigan’s development from childhood to gay male adulthood through a series of visceral encounters with an unexpected handful of Hollywood movies from the 1960s and 1970s: Hello Dolly!, The Sound of Music, The Poseidon Adventure, Dog Day Afternoon, and The Wiz.
About the Author
Patrick E. Horrigan lives in New York where he is associate professor of English at the Brooklyn campus of Long Island University.  He is the author of a play, Messages for Gary, and lives in Manhattan.
Reviews
“[Horrigan’s] personal anecdotes illuminate the complex relationship between film and the imagination.”—Publishers Weekly

“Horrigan transforms a series of his critical writings on film into a touching and insightful look at a gay youth coming of age… This fascinating autobiographical tribute to American film-making is highly recommended.”—Library Journal

"Widescreen Dreams is a terrific book and an impressive debut."—William J. Mann, author of The Biograph Girl and Wisecracker

Tags
Living Out: Gay and Lesbian Autobiographies, Motion pictures, Psychological aspects, LGBTQ+ Studies, Case studies, Psychology, Biography, United States, Social Science
Open Access Information

License: CC BY-NC 4.0