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Highlights
- A frank and tenderhearted diary of gay life and love in the first half of the twentieth century.
- About the Author: Jeb Alexander (pseudonym) was a gay man who lived in Washington, DC, during the first half of the twentieth century.
- 384 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, LGBT
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Book Synopsis
A frank and tenderhearted diary of gay life and love in the first half of the twentieth century.
Jeb and Dash brings a lost chapter in American queer history back to life. In the frank and tenderhearted diary entries of Jeb Alexander, a young writer struggling to make his mark on the world, we see a moving and candid portrait of gay life in Washington, DC, during the first half of the twentieth century. Jeb and his group of friends and lovers live through two world wars, the roaring twenties, the invention of the rotary telephone; but they also experience the joys and pains of navigating a nascent queer social scene, heartbreak, and a society that would remain hostile to queerness for generations to come. And running through these recollections like a golden thread that illuminates this diaristic memoir is Jeb's relationship with C. C. Dasham, his sometime lover and lifelong friend.
About the Author
Jeb Alexander (pseudonym) was a gay man who lived in Washington, DC, during the first half of the twentieth century. From 1918, when he was nineteen years old, until the late 1950s, he chronicled his daily life engagingly and unsparingly, leaving behind a unique record of ordinary gay life before Stonewall.