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Swish: My Quest to Become the Gayest Person Ever

by Joel Derfner

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Publisher Comments:

Joel Derfner is gayer than you.

Don’t feel too bad about it, though, because he has made being gayer than you his life’s work. At summer day camp, when he was six, Derfner tried to sign up for needlepoint and flower arranging, but the camp counselors wouldn’t let him, because, they said, those activities were for girls only. Derfner, just to be contrary, embarked that very day on a solemn and sacred quest: to become the gayest person ever. Along the way he has become a fierce knitter, an even fiercer musical theater composer, and so totally the fiercest step aerobics instructor (just ask him—he’ll tell you himself).

In Swish, Derfner takes his readers on a flamboyant adventure along the glitter-strewn road from fabulous to divine. Whether he’s confronting the demons of his past at a GLBT summer camp, using the Internet to “meet” men—many, many men—or plunging headfirst (and nearly naked) into the shady world of go-go dancing, he reveals himself with every gayer-than-thou flourish to be not just a stylish explorer but also a fearless one. So fearless, in fact, that when he sneaks into a conference for people who want to cure themselves of their homosexuality, he turns the experience into one of the most fascinating, deeply moving chapters of the book. Derfner, like King Arthur, Christopher Columbus, and Indiana Jones—but with a better haircut and a much deeper commitment to fad diets—is a hero destined for legend.

Written with wicked humor and keen insight, Swish is at once a hilarious look at contemporary ideas about gay culture and a poignant exploration of identity that will speak to all readers—gay, straight, and in between.

Review:

"Derfner (Gay Haiku) recounts his forays into indignity, knitting and unlikely friendships in this engaging if uneven memoir. Derfner's affectionate portraits of the men he met at a Christian homosexual conversion retreat and his account of his dueling desires — to accept them or shepherd them toward self-acceptance — provide welcome gravity in a book that flirts with more substantive issues of intimacy, identity and masculinity but never fully engages them. The book's conversational tone suffers from a heavy reliance on hyperbole, and the author's carefully cultivated campy persona feels tiresomely derivative and forced. And while Derfner's foibles — losing his aerial cheerleading position to more capable females, making only $5 in his first night as a go-do dancer — are amusing, his kiss-and-tell accounts of hookups and bad sex rarely rise above their own prurience. The most forceful ruminations arise gracefully from unlikely sources: memories of his musical theater education digress into a discussion encompassing concentration camp artwork, ancient Hebrew concepts of creation and the Columbia space shuttle explosion. Derfner's essays on his struggle to form meaningful relationships benefit more from his emotional intelligence than his wit." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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Advance Praise for Swish:

“Reading Swish is like having a marathon phone call with your gay best friend—assuming your friend is hilarious, brilliant, and completely honest. Which he probably isn’t, so you should read this book.”

—Marc Acito, author of Attack of the Theater People

Praise for Gay Haiku:

“Hysterical.”

Out

“Just the author’s foreword in this little pink book is the funniest three pages I’ve read in ages.”

Advocate

“A world of hilarious juxtapositions, melancholy reflections, and stingingly smart observations.”

In Los Angeles

“Go out and buy five copies; it will never be returned if you lend it to friends.”

HX

Synopsis:

Written with wicked humor and keen insight, "Swish" is at once a hilarious look at contemporary ideas about gay culture and a poignant exploration of identity that will speak to all readers--gay, straight, and in between.

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About the Author

JOEL DERFNER graduated from Harvard with a degree in linguistics. His work for the musical theater has been produced in London, New York, and various cities in between. He lives in New York City.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780767924306
Subtitle:
My Quest to Become the Gayest Person Ever
Author:
Derfner, Joel
Publisher:
Broadway Books
Subject:
Psychology
Subject:
Gay men
Subject:
Personal Memoirs
Subject:
Specific Groups - Male Gay Studies
Subject:
Gay men -- United States.
Subject:
Gay men -- United States -- Psychology.
Publication Date:
May 2008
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
251
Dimensions:
8.41x5.77x.94 in. 1.05 lbs.

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