Between Worlds

A Queer Boy from the Valleys

Jeffrey Weeks author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Parthian Books

Published:30th Apr '22

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In Between Worlds, Jeffrey Weeks shares his journey from isolation to becoming a pioneering figure in the gay liberation movement, exploring sexuality's evolving landscape.

Set against the backdrop of the South Wales Valleys in the forties and fifties, Between Worlds takes readers on a journey through pivotal decades. It explores the vibrant culture of London's swinging sixties, the politically charged atmosphere of the seventies, and the hedonistic lifestyle of eighties San Francisco, all while grappling with the shadow of the AIDS epidemic. The narrative also touches on the revolutionary changes in modern-day Cuba, offering a comprehensive and intimate history of these transformative times.

At the heart of Between Worlds is Jeffrey Weeks, a figure hailed as one of the most significant British intellectuals in the realm of sexuality. His life story unfolds with both inspiration and hardship, rooted in his upbringing within a close-knit mining community in the post-war Rhondda Valleys. From an early age, Weeks felt different, struggling to navigate his emerging identity in an environment marked by sexual conservatism and rigid gender roles. His initial attempts to embrace this difference often led to feelings of isolation and shame.

However, salvation arrived through education, as university life opened doors to the radical culture of the late sixties and seventies. Weeks became a key player in the gay liberation movement, using his experiences to fuel a career as a researcher and writer. His pioneering work in documenting the history of sexuality has garnered him national and international acclaim, making his journey both compelling and significant.

"A revelation . . . Humorous, passionate, insightful and written with literary flair" - Daryl Leeworthy, author of A Little Gay History of Wales

ISBN: 9781914595097

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302 pages

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