WINNER OF A 2012 LAMBDA LITERARY AWARD ''Bond's
fabulosity is matched by a trenchant wit, and [V's]
over-the-top stories are smartly edged with politics,
sexual or otherwise.''--''The New York Times''Recently
hailed as ''the greatest cabaret artist of [V's]
generation'' in ''The New Yorker,'' Mx. Justin Vivian
Bond makes a brilliant literary debut with this
staggeringly candid and hilarious novella-length
memoir.With a recent diagnosis of attention deficit
disorder, and news that his first lover from childhood
has been imprisoned for impersonating an undercover
police officer, Bond recalls in vivid detail coming of
age as a trans kid. Always haunted by the knowledge of
being ''different,'' Bond was further confused when the
bully next door wanted to meet secretly. Their trysts
went on for years, and made Bond acutely aware of sexual
power and vulnerability. With inimitable style, Bond
raises issues about LGBTQ adolescence, homophobia,
parenting, and sexuality, while being utterly
entertaining.Singer, songwriter, and Tony-nominated
performance artist Mx. Justin Vivian Bond is an Obie,
Bessie, and Ethyl Eichelberger Award winner. As one half
of the performance duo Kiki and Herb, Bond has toured
the world, headlining at Carnegie Hall, the Sydney Opera
House, and London's Queen Elizabeth Hall, and starring
in a Tony nominated run on Broadway, ''Kiki and Herb
Alive on Broadway.'' His film credits include a role in
John Cameron Mitchell's feature ''Shortbus.'' Bond is
currently releasing a record, ''Dendrophile,'' and is
writing a play with Sandra Bernhard. |
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