Book NewsBiography of Normal Heart Playwright Larry Kramer Set for PublicationThe playwright and AIDS activist has given his full support for the authorized biography to be published by Henry Holt and Co.
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Adam Hetrick
October 03, 2018
Larry Kramer
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Larry Kramer, the writer and tireless gay rights activist whose voice served as rallying cry to wake generations of Americans—both gay and straight—from their complacency in the dawning days of the AIDS epidemic, is to be the subject of a new biography due out from Henry Holt and Co.
Bill Goldstein will write the authorized biography that will include interviews with Kramer as well as his husband David Webster, along with friends, colleagues, and “foes” to capture a private and intimate side of a man whose public persona has loomed large for over 40 years as a founder of Gay Men’s Health Crisis and Act Up.
The untitled book, which has not set a timeline for publication, will draw from Kramer’s archives at Yale University to offer a serious examination of his place as an American writer driven by an innate responsibility to chronicle the history and identity of LGBT people—from his incendiary 1978 novel Faggots to his theatrical call to arms The Normal Heart and The Destiny of Me—to his recent publication, The American People, Volume 1: Search for My Heart.
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Photo Special: Celebrating The Normal Heart Playwright Larry Kramer on His Birthday!
Photo Special: Celebrating The Normal Heart Playwright Larry Kramer on His Birthday!
As part of Playbill's 30 Days of Pride, we present a photo special celebrating award-winning playwright Larry Kramer, who celebrates his birthday June 25.
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Larry Kramer
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Joe Mantello and Larry Kramer
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Joe Mantello, Larry Kramer
Larry Kramer
Larry Kramer
Larry Kramer, Mark Ruffalo
Larry Kramer at the opening night of the Broadway production of The Normal Heart at the Golden Theatre
Larry Kramer at the opening night of the Broadway production of The Normal Heart at the Golden Theatre
Larry Kramer, Ellen Barkin, Joe Mantello and Jim Parsons at the opening night The Normal Heart
George C. Wolfe, Larry Kramer, Ellen Barkin, Joe Mantello and Jim Parsons at the opening night The Normal Heart
Larry Kramer handing out fliers about AIDS to audience members after a performance of his Broadway play The Normal Heart' at the Golden Theatre
Elaine Stritch, Larry Kramer
George C. Wolfe, Jim Parsons and Larry Kramer
Ellen Barkin, George C. Wolfe, Jim Parsons and Larry Kramer
The Shubert Foundation event, set for May 23 at Broadway's Winter Garden, will also feature Denée Benton, Jessica Hecht, Nathaniel Stampley, and more.