Coming Unbuttoned

Biography & Memoir, Literary, Fiction & Literature, Poetry
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Author: James Broughton ISBN: 9781944507022
Publisher: Query Books LLC Publication: June 11, 2016
Imprint: Query Books LLC Language: English
Author: James Broughton
ISBN: 9781944507022
Publisher: Query Books LLC
Publication: June 11, 2016
Imprint: Query Books LLC
Language: English

“Broughton writes with disarming frankness about his 80 years as an artist and as a human being seeking wholeness.” – Kirkus Reviews

“He was probably the most flirtatious man I’ve ever met.” – Pauline Kael, author of I Lost It at the Movies

**"Follow your own weird." **– James Broughton

With James Broughton’s puckish humor, COMING UNBUTTONED recalls his journey from early childhood and military school, following his muse (named Hermy) into an avant-garde world of poets, artists, and filmmakers. His groundbreaking films were championed by Jean Cocteau and Maya Deren, and he wrote poetry in company with Robert Duncan and Alan Watts. On these frank and witty pages, he gives firsthand witness to life in the artistic underground from the 1940s into the ’90s as he becomes an icon of the gay counterculture, culminating with his winter-years’ romance with Joel Singer, the love of his life.

This Query Books edition contains a new Foreword by Mark Thompson, author of Gay Spirit; and two never-before published, unexpurgated chapters.

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“Broughton writes with disarming frankness about his 80 years as an artist and as a human being seeking wholeness.” – Kirkus Reviews

“He was probably the most flirtatious man I’ve ever met.” – Pauline Kael, author of I Lost It at the Movies

**"Follow your own weird." **– James Broughton

With James Broughton’s puckish humor, COMING UNBUTTONED recalls his journey from early childhood and military school, following his muse (named Hermy) into an avant-garde world of poets, artists, and filmmakers. His groundbreaking films were championed by Jean Cocteau and Maya Deren, and he wrote poetry in company with Robert Duncan and Alan Watts. On these frank and witty pages, he gives firsthand witness to life in the artistic underground from the 1940s into the ’90s as he becomes an icon of the gay counterculture, culminating with his winter-years’ romance with Joel Singer, the love of his life.

This Query Books edition contains a new Foreword by Mark Thompson, author of Gay Spirit; and two never-before published, unexpurgated chapters.

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