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Thu, 18 Nov 1999 17:01:10 -0500
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One recent publication has a detailed chapter on Anger:  Juan Antonio
Suarez's _Bike Boys, Drag Queens, & Superstars : Avant-Garde, Mass Culture,
and Gay Identities in the 1960s Underground Cinema_.


Searching through a library database turns up another title:  Michael
Saunders, _Imps of the perverse : gay monsters in film_ published by Praeger
in 1998.


And searching through Amazon.com turns up an "unauthorized biography."


But doubtless no one would issue a call for information on the context of
Anger's work without already having sought out such obvious starting points,
so this is surely beside the point.


Sincerely,
Edward R. O'Neill

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