Sick and Dirty
Hollywood's Gay Golden Age and the Making of Modern Queerness

Description
A blazingly original history celebrating the persistence of queerness onscreen, behind the camera, and between the lines during the dark days of the Hollywood Production Code.
From the 1930s to the 1960s, the Motion Picture Production Code severely restricted what Hollywood cinema could depict. This included "any inference" of the lives of homosexuals. In a landmark 1981 book, gay activist Vito Russo famously condemned Hollywood's censorship regime, lambasting many midcentury films as the bigoted products of a "celluloid closet."
But there is more to these movies than meets the eye. In this insightful, wildly entertaining book, cinema historian Michael Koresky finds new meaning in "problematic" classics of the Code era like Hitchcock's Rope, Minnelli's Tea and Sympathy, and-bookending the period and anchoring Koresky's narrative-William Wyler's two adaptations of The Children's Hour, Lillian Hellman's provocative hit play about a pair of schoolteachers accused of lesbianism.
Lifting up the underappreciated queer filmmakers, writers, and actors of the era, Koresky finds artists who are long overdue for reevaluation. Through his brilliant analysis, Sick and Dirty reveals the "bad seeds" of queer cinema to be surprisingly, even gleefully subversive, reminding us, in an age of book bans and gag laws, that nothing makes queerness speak louder than its opponents' bids to silence it.
About this Author
Michael Koresky is Editorial Director at New York's Museum of the Moving Image. Previously he held editorial roles with Film at Lincoln Center, Metrograph Cinema, and The Criterion Collection, where he continues to curate and host the Criterion Channel series Queersighted. He has taught at NYU and The New School, and his writing has appeared in Film Comment, Sight & Sound, The Village Voice, Film Quarterly, and many other publications. He is the author of the memoir Films of Endearment and a monograph on Terence Davies. He lives in Brooklyn.
Reviews
"Moves with a beautiful universality that will inspire readers." --USA Today, Best Books of 2021 on FILMS OF ENDEARMENT
"I'm not sure I have ever read a book about movies that is as tender and open-hearted." --Mark Harris, New York Times bestselling author of MIKE NICHOLS on FILMS OF ENDEARMENT
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