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Stuck Rubber Baby
Howard Cruse

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Stuck Rubber Baby

Other (Sep 01, 1995)
9781563892165
| Paperback
201 pages | 7.2 x 9.5 inch | English
Dewey 741.5973
LC Classification PN6727.C74 .S86 1995
LC Control No. 96125251

Subject

  • Civil Rights
  • Gay Men
  • Gay Men/ Comic Books, Strips, Etc
  • Race Relations
  • United States

Plot

Art and story combine powerfully in this lyrical tale of a young man caught in the maelstrom of the civil rights movement and the systematic homophobia of small-town America. Told in flashback, this is the story of Toland Polk, the son of an uneducated white carpenter who has grown up in the Southern town of Clayfield. It is the 1960s, a time of passionate beliefs and violent emotions, and Clayfield's citizens are divided in the fight over segregation. As Toland fights on the side of the civil rights activists, he slowly begins to realize and try to deny that he is gay. With a subtle yet intricate plot, and distinctively evocative illustrations, Stuck Rubber Baby is an unflinchingly honest look at one man's world of fears, dreams and prejudice.