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Book Launch: Thom Gunn - A Cool Queer Life

18 July 2024, 7:00 pm–9:00 pm

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Join author Michael Nott for the launch of his new book, the eagerly awaited biography of Thom Gunn: an intellectual maverick, sexual rebel and icon of queer literature.

This event is free.

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All

Availability

Yes

Cost

Free

Organiser

Department of English Language and Literature

Location

IAS Common Ground
G11, ground floor, South Wing
UCL, Gower St, London
WC1E 6BT
United Kingdom

Thom Gunn: A Cool Queer Life is a landmark study of one of England's - and America's - most innovative and revolutionary poets. Michael Nott chronicles, for the first time, Gunn's largely undocumented life: his childhood in Kent and London, his mother's suicide, and his mind-opening education at Cambridge, where he read Shakespeare and John Donne, wrote his first book, Fighting Terms, and met the man who was to become his life partner - Mike Kitay. 

In his mid-twenties, Gunn followed Kitay to America and became one of the great poet-documenters of San Francisco's queer culture, capturing both the hippie mentality of the time and his own visceral experience of sex, drugs, and loss. Through the eighties and beyond, Gunn found himself in the midst of the AIDS crisis, recording its catastrophic impact in The Man with Night Sweats, poems that provide, too, its most poignant epitaph. Gunn was not a confessional poet, but inseparable from his rigorous formal poetry was a ravenous embracing of life and an acute awareness of death.

Michael Nott, co-editor of The Letters of Thom Gunn, draws on letters, diaries, notebooks, interviews, and Gunn's poetry to bring us a vivid portrait of a great literary mind, sexual rebel and queer icon. For the book launch, he will be in conversation with Peter Swaab (UCL English). 

Thom Gunn: A Cool Queer Life is published in the UK by on 18 July 2024.

About the Speaker

Michael Nott

Michael Nott is the author of Photopoetry, 1845 - 2015: A Critical History (2018) and co-editor with August Kleinzahler and Clive Wilmer of The Letters of Thom Gunn (2021). He was a Fulbright fellow at the University of California, Berkeley, and a postdoctoral fellow at University College Cork. He lives in London.