O Solo Homo is a diverse, definitive, and hugely entertaining collection representing the cutting edge of queer solo performance. The pieces in O Solo Homo touch nerves that run deep from sex, politics, community, and health to the struggles and joys of family, friends, and lovers. Peggy Shaw, of Split Britches, revisits how she learned to be butch. The late Ron Vawter, of the Wooster Group, juxtaposes the lives of two very different men who died of AIDS: diva filmmaker Jack Smith and Nixon crony Roy Cohn. Tim Miller, one of the NEA Four, surveys the landscape of gay desire before and after the advent of AIDS. And Carmelita Tropicana, the "National Songbird of Cuba," makes an unforgettable, hilarious return to Havana.
AwardsWinner of Lambda Literary Awards (Drama/Theater) 1998.
Book InformationISBN 9780802135704
Author Holly HughesFormat Paperback
Page Count 176
Imprint Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly PressPublisher Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press
Weight(grams) 552g