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Now in paperback, the frank, funny, explicit, and inspiring memoir about how dancing naked in gay clubs in the nation's capital helped a college professor discover his true self. All I Could Bare is the story of a mild-mannered graduate student who took the road less clothed, a decision that would change his life forever. In the 1990s, when Washington, D.C.'s gay club scene was notoriously no-holds-barred, Craig Seymour embarked on his incredible journey, all the while trying to keep his newfound vocation a secret from his parents and maintain a relationship with his boyfriend, Seth. Along the way he met some unforgettable characters: the fifty-year-old divorced man who's obsessed with a twenty-one-year-old dancer; the celebrated drag diva who hailed from a small town in rural Virginia; and the many straight guys who were gay for pay. Seymour gives readers both the highs (money, adoration, camaraderie) and the lows (an ill-fated attempt at prostitution, a humiliating porn audition). Ultimately coming clean about his secret identity, Seymour breaks through taboos and makes his way from booty-baring stripper to Ph.D.-bearing academic, taking a detour into celebrity journalism and memorably crossing paths with Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey, and Mary J. Blige along the way. Hilarious, insightful, and touching, All I Could Bare proves that sometimes the wrong decision can lead to the right place.
A lighthearted and explicit account of how a job as a nude exotic dancer in a gay club helped a college professor to discover his true self describes his efforts to hide his orientation from his family, his relationship with his partner, and his personal confrontation with a variety of taboo subjects. Reprint.
All I Could Bare : My Life in the Strip Clubs of Gay Washington, D.C. General
| ISBN | 9781416542063 |
| Fiction/Non-Fiction | Non-Fiction |
| Publisher | Atria Books |
| Pages | 243 |
| List Price | $16.99 |
| Author | Seymour, Craig |
| Publication Date | 08/04/2009 |
| Release Status | In Print |
| Format | Paperback |
| Language | English |
| Measurements | Height: 8.5 Inches (US)Width: 5.75 Inches (US)Thickness: 0.75 Inches (US)Unit Weight: 0.5 Pounds (US) |
Now in paperback, the frank, funny, explicit, and inspiring memoir about how dancing naked in gay clubs in the nation's capital helped a college professor discover his true self. All I Could Bare is the story of a mild-mannered graduate student who took the road less clothed, a decision that would change his life forever. In the 1990s, when Washington, D.C.'s gay club scene was notoriously no-holds-barred, Craig Seymour embarked on his incredible journey, all the while trying to keep his newfound vocation a secret from his parents and maintain a relationship with his boyfriend, Seth. Along the way he met some unforgettable characters: the fifty-year-old divorced man who's obsessed with a twenty-one-year-old dancer; the celebrated drag diva who hailed from a small town in rural Virginia; and the many straight guys who were gay for pay. Seymour gives readers both the highs (money, adoration, camaraderie) and the lows (an ill-fated attempt at prostitution, a humiliating porn audition). Ultimately coming clean about his secret identity, Seymour breaks through taboos and makes his way from booty-baring stripper to Ph.D.-bearing academic, taking a detour into celebrity journalism and memorably crossing paths with Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey, and Mary J. Blige along the way. Hilarious, insightful, and touching, All I Could Bare proves that sometimes the wrong decision can lead to the right place.
A lighthearted and explicit account of how a job as a nude exotic dancer in a gay club helped a college professor to discover his true self describes his efforts to hide his orientation from his family, his relationship with his partner, and his personal confrontation with a variety of taboo subjects. Reprint.
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