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Book Description Softcover. Condition: Good. An estimated 40 million people live with HIV, the precursor virus to AIDS, the most devastating disease that humankind has ever faced. Most people with HIV will die of the disease within the decade, and in Africa, where in the sub-Saharan states HIV/AIDS is the leading cause of death, over two million people died in 2001 alone. AIDS has profoundly changed the world. Now in AIDS: A World Changed, longtime gay journalist and author Chris Bull has assembled a landmark collection that will be necessary reading for a broad and diverse constituency, from public health students and professionals to academics, activists, policy makers, and the millions whose lives have been indelibly marked by the epidemic. Included are essays, polemics, fiction, and investigative journalism-pieces that helped us to understand the epidemic and its ramifications and that have withstood the test of time-including Larry Kramers incendiary manifesto 1,112 and Counting, and selections from Mark Schoofss Pulitzer prize-winning series AIDS: The Agony of Africa and from Tony Kushners Angels in America. This long-overdue collection also includes the most important writing on AIDS by Michael Bronski, Gabriel Rotello, Jeffrey Escoffier, Cindy Patton, Randy Shilts, Michael Callen, Susan Sontag, Paul Monette, Donna Minkowitz, Barbara Smith, Amber Hollibaugh, Gore Vidal, Jeffrey Schmaltz, Michaelangelo Signorile, Judith Valente, and many others. Seller Inventory # SONG1560254394
Book Description Softcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Foreword by Larry Kramer, introduction by editor and permissions. Photographic paperback binding with gold and white coloured titles to the front panel and back strip. "A landmark collection of the most important writing on AIDS and its catastrophic social, cultural, political, and economic implications. No other single volume brings together such a broad range of writing on the pandemic." Â from the rear panel blurb. The first article is by Lawrence K. Altman, dated July 3, 1981, detailing 'Rare Cancer Seen in 41 Homosexuals'; to the last article dated June 25, 2002 by Mark Schoofs titled 'Infected Cells: As HIV Hits Russia, Crux of the Problem Is Jail'. Other authors include Edmund White, Stephen Jay Gould, Fran Leibowitz and Susan Sontag. Minor creasing of the book corners with the front panel just starting to curl. Some rubbing of the book panels. Age toning of the text block edges and pages. Full Number Line. Size: Trade Paperback. [5], VI - XXIV, [3], 4 - 421, [3] pages, Please refer to accompanying picture (s). Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Medicine & Health; AIDS; Journalism. ISBN: 1560254394. ISBN/EAN: 9781560254393. Inventory No: 0128366. Seller Inventory # 0128366
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