Ebook: Love undetectable: notes on friendship, sex, and survival
Author: Sullivan Andrew
- Tags: AIDS (Disease)--Patients--United States, Homosexuality--United States--Public opinion, HIV-positive persons--United States, Gay men--United States--Social conditions, Gay men--Sexual behavior--United States, Public opinion--United States, Public opinion, AIDS (Disease)--Patients, Gay men--Sexual behavior, Gay men--Social conditions, HIV-positive persons, Homosexuality--Public opinion, Gay men -- United States -- Social conditions, Gay men -- Sexual behavior -- United States, AIDS (Disease) -- Patients -- Unit
- Year: 1999
- Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
- City: New York;United States
- Language: English
- epub
"I intend to be among the first generation that survives this disease." That was former New Republic editor Andrew Sullivan's first public statement about his HIV diagnosis. Speaking to heterosexual and homosexual audiences alike, this book is about the first steps in that journey of survival.
If Sullivan's acclaimed first book, Virtually Normal, was about politics, this long-awaited sequel is about life. In a memoir in the form of three essays, Sullivan asks hard questions about his own life and others'. Can the practice of friendship ever compensate for a life without love? Is sex at war or at peace with spirituality? Can faith endure the randomness of death? Is homosexuality genetic or environmental?
Love Undetectable, then, refers to many things: to a virus that, for many, has become "undetectable" in the bloodstream thanks to new drugs, and to the failed search for love and intimacy that helped spread it; to the love of God, which in times of plague seems...
If Sullivan's acclaimed first book, Virtually Normal, was about politics, this long-awaited sequel is about life. In a memoir in the form of three essays, Sullivan asks hard questions about his own life and others'. Can the practice of friendship ever compensate for a life without love? Is sex at war or at peace with spirituality? Can faith endure the randomness of death? Is homosexuality genetic or environmental?
Love Undetectable, then, refers to many things: to a virus that, for many, has become "undetectable" in the bloodstream thanks to new drugs, and to the failed search for love and intimacy that helped spread it; to the love of God, which in times of plague seems...
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