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Noble Lives examines how sexual orientation affected the careers of two historical figures generally accepted as gay, and a third whose sexual identity was in constant question during his lifetime. This unique book features comprehensive biographical accounts of Jazz Age author Glenway Wescott, Academy Award-winning composer Aaron Copland, and Nobel Peace Laureate Dag Hammarskjold, addressing the relationship between their sexuality and their achievements in literature, the social sciences, musical composition, diplomacy, and global politics. Noble Lives is the first English-language text to thoroughly--and objectively--explore the troubled sexuality of Sweden's Hammarskjold, the former Secretary-General of the United Nations.
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gay, homosexual, Composers, Gay men, Biography, American Authors, Statesmen, Biografi, Homosexuella man, Wescott, glenway, 1901-1987, Copland, aaron, 1900-1990, Hammarskjold, dag, 1905-1961, Authors, american, Composers, biography, Statesmen, europe, Homosexuels masculins, Biographies, Écrivains américains, Compositeurs, Hommes d'État, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY, Social Scientists & Psychologists, POLITICAL SCIENCE, Public Policy, Cultural Policy, SOCIAL SCIENCE, Anthropology, Cultural, Popular CulturePeople
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Noble Lives: Biographical Portraits of Three Remarkable Gay Men--Glenway Wescott, Aaron Copland, and Dag Hammarskjold
2005, Harrington Park Press
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1560232943 9781560232940
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Noble Lives: Biographical Portraits of Three Remarkable Gay Men -- Glenway Wescott, Aaron Copland, and Dag Hammarskjold
2005, Harrington Park Press
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"In 194, Glenway Wescott published The Pilgrim Hawk, a novel that enjoyed sweeping praise upon its release and a work that Susan Sontag in more recent times hailed as "astonishing . . . among the treasures of twentieth-century American literature.""
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