Tuesday, March 1, 2011

An Evening with Armistead Maupin

Everything I’ve ever written is based on something in my life.

Armistead Maupin, best-selling author of the Tales of the City novels, is back with the latest story in the series. Mary Ann in Autumn continues his exploration of ‘alternative’ lifestyles in the city by the bay.

The popular series broke new ground with its open reflection of San Francisco’s gay community in the 70s and 80s as well as its frank discussion of AIDS. Maupin’s willingness to broach this subject, at a time when many wouldn’t, has ensured his place in literary history.

Audiences can hear him read aloud from his latest novel before watching him take part in a lively interview with Julie McCrossin. Fans will then have the opportunity to question him about his life and work. As a best-selling author, social commentator, gay soldier in Vietnam, and advocate of homosexual rights, Maupin has led a fascinating life which has earned him a place as a literary icon.

"My hope is that we're close to the time that homophobia takes on the status of racism today -- normal, mainstream people don't accept it." Armistead Maupin

“Tales, the phenomenon that started in 1976 has evolved into a pop cultural phenomenon that has come to define a San Francisco era and ethos.” Los Angeles Times

BOOK SIGNING
As part of this event, Armistead Maupin be available for you to meet and personally sign your ‘Tales in the City’ book directly after the event in the Concert Hall foyer.

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Part of the 2011 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.

 Please note this performance will be filmed for broadcasting.

Venue: Concert Hall
Dates: 3 March
Duration: 75 minutes including Q&A

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1 comment:

  1. with referance to the australian restroom drama . more people should stand up to this and make gay animals use separate restrooms. ie. Male, female, Disables, Gays. as gays are not human.

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