Learn the cost of being gay (or perceived as gay) for three historical figures
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 Hammarskjöld, 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 Hammarskjöld, the former Secretary-General of the United Nations.
Noble Lives is a colorful and concise read that puts a historical perspective on the public and private lives of three important twentieth-century figures:
Glenway Wescott—Author and political progressive, he used his life to enlighten society through his persistent efforts to enhance the public's awareness and acceptance of homosexuality. Though his early work (The Grandmothers, The Pilgrim Hawk) was well-received, Wescott's career suffered from his inability to write honestly from his own experiences as a gay man, and his output was limited by the unwillingness of English-language publishers to release literary works having same-sex themes. He published his last novel in 1945 and for the next 40 years was something of an elder statesman of American literature, dealing with censorship laws, defending controversial members of the literary community, and advancing ideals of freedom of thought and expression. He worked closely in the 1950s with Alfred Kinsey, Director of the Institute for Sex Research at Indiana University, to develop objective research into gay sexuality.
Aaron Copland—Hailed by The New York Times as "the pioneer of American music," he lived an openly gay life without regret in an era when the general public held neither his sexual orientation nor his Jewish background in high esteem. Copland was accused of promoting gay musicians based on their sexuality rather than their ability and was rumored to be part of a fraternity of gay composers—a "Homintern"—but overcame the discrimination he faced to receive a Pulitzer Prize, an Academy Award, and presidential medals from three administrations. In the years following his persecution by Sen. Joseph McCarthy and the Senate's Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, Copland produced his most personal work—The Tender Land, a musical drama thought by most to be the autobiographical account of a gay man living in conservative times and perceived as a "coming-out tale."
Dag Hammarskjöld—Despite holding a position of public prominence as Secretary-General of the United Nations from 1953 until his death in 1961, he managed to withhold even the most minor details of his personal life from the world. Even his posthumously published journal, Markings, shies away from any mention of his private life. Possibly asexual, probably homosexual, Hammarskjöld was unable to accept his sexuality and lived an unhappy, frustrated life of sexual abstinence, suffering slurs from political figures and the international media. But though he couldn't resolve his own internal conflicts, he was masterful at settling external conflicts as he worked to solve disputes in Palestine, Vietnam, Egypt, and the Congo. Noble Lives is an invaluable reference source for LGBT readers, providing an understanding and appreciation of those who paved the way during an unenlightened and unforgiving time. It's also an excellent resource for mainstream readers with an interest in biography and the history of the twentieth century.
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评分不得不说,《Noble Lives》这本书的出现,像是一股清流,在我略显枯燥的阅读生涯中注入了一抹亮色。作者在情节的设计上,充满了巧思,每一个转折都恰到好处,让我欲罢不能。我喜欢它那种不动声色的力量,不刻意渲染,却能触及灵魂深处。书中的人物,没有绝对的好与坏,只有在特定环境下,基于自身经历所做出的选择,这让他们的形象更加立体和真实。我曾不止一次地在阅读某个段落时,感受到一种强烈的共鸣,仿佛作者把我藏在心底的想法,用文字巧妙地表达了出来。这种“被理解”的感觉,在阅读一本好书时是多么难得!它让我开始思考,究竟是什么构成了“Noble Lives”,是伟大的功绩,还是平凡生活中的坚持?这本书没有给出明确的答案,而是引导我去寻找自己的答案。它是一次智慧的对话,也是一次心灵的探索。
评分《Noble Lives》带给我的震撼,与其说是一种情绪上的波动,不如说是一种精神上的升华。这本书就像一颗饱满的种子,在我阅读的过程中,一点点地在我心里生根发芽,开枝散叶。我被作者对生活本身的敬畏之心所打动,也为书中人物所展现出的坚韧不拔而感到由衷的钦佩。它让我重新审视了“高贵”的含义,不再局限于物质或地位,而是看到了其更深层次的精神内涵。书中那些看似微不足道的选择,却在关键时刻展现了非凡的勇气和智慧,这才是真正的“Noble Lives”。我常常在阅读时,会不由自主地将书中的人物与现实生活中的某些人和事联系起来,然后发现,原来那些闪耀着人性光辉的时刻,并非遥不可及,而是就存在于我们身边。这本书,让我更加相信,即使在最艰难的时刻,只要内心怀揣着希望和善良,每个人都能活出自己的“Noble Lives”。
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