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And the Band Played on
Randy Shilts

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And the Band Played on

Politics, People, and the AIDS Epidemic

St Martins Pr (Nov 01, 1987)
0312009941
| Hardcover
630 pages | 150 x 236 mm | English
€ 13.00 | Value: € 5.26
Dewey 362.19697920097
LC Classification RA644.A25 .S48 1987
LC Control No. 87016528

Genre

  • Society, Politics & Philosophy

Subject

  • AIDS (Disease) - History
  • AIDS (Disease) - Political Aspects - United States
  • AIDS (Disease) - Social Aspects - United States

Plot

In the first major book on AIDS, San Francisco Chronicle reporter Randy Shilts examines the making of an epidemic. Shilts researched and reported the book exhaustively, chronicling almost day-by-day the first five years of AIDS. His work is critical of the medical and scientific communities' initial response and particularly harsh on the Reagan Administration, who he claims cut funding, ignored calls for action and deliberately misled Congress. Shilts doesn't stop there, wondering why more people in the gay community, the mass media and the country at large didn't stand up in anger more quickly. The AIDS pandemic is one of the most striking developments of the late 20th century and this is the definitive story of its beginnings.