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Paperback The Normal Heart and the Destiny of Me: Two Plays Book

ISBN: 0802136923

ISBN13: 9780802136923

The Normal Heart and the Destiny of Me: Two Plays

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The Normal Heart, set during the early years of the AIDS epidemic, is the impassioned indictment of a society that allowed the plague to happen, a moving denunciation of the ignorance and fear that helped kill an entire generation. It has been produced and taught all over the world. Its companion play, The Destiny of Me, is the stirring story of an AIDS activist forced to put his life in the hands of the very doctor he has been denouncing.

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Most Important Gay Play of the 80s

There is no better insight about the treatment of homosexuals in the mid-eighties. People may not know how swept under the rug homosexuals were. Families didn't want anything to do with their gay relatives, and governments didn't want to show the gay community any sympathy. Read this play and maybe you'll learn something. The AIDS epidemic in New York was a crucial part of the gay community's development, and the details are charted truthfully here.

Normal Heart, Magnificent Play

While I consider myself a regular theatre-goer, I've always been aware of Kramer's plays and opinions, yet I haven't seen nor read either of these two plays. That changed this past weekend when I saw the revival of Normal Heart currently playing off-Broadway. This is a viscerally emotional piece of theatre and it makes one feel impassioned about what was going on in the world then and sheds a new light as to what's going on now in regards to the HIV/AIDS crisis. It's a must red if you don't have a chance to see it.

The first important AIDS plays

These two plays, linked by the central character (author Larry Kramer's alter-ego), are among the most important documents related to AIDS and gay life in America in the 1980s. Although some found Kramer's activism too shrill in the 80s, he has been proven right about almost everything he foresaw in regards to AIDS. THE NORMAL HEART is a docu-drama in which Kramer sends his angry central character through all facets of American life where he discovers only apathy, failure, and cover-ups regarding the AIDS epidemic. THE DESTINY OF ME continues the story of the central character, taking a more personal approach to the AIDS epidemic and, particularly, provides a portrait of a man whose activism is driven as much by the epidemic as by his family and his personal life. THE NORMAL HEART is frequently produced and deserves to be, it appropriately raises the issues that continue to hamper the defeat of AIDS and the equality of gays and lesbians in American society. Playwright Tony Kushner's introduction is a valuable response to Kramer's significance.
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