If you are interested in the history and energy of the queer ball scene of the 1980s/1990s — such as was immortalized in the documentary Paris is Burning–, you may love this book. But then again, such as in the case of myself, you may simply think it is fine. I think this one really falls into a category of lesser-by-comparison. That is, I know these stories and have seen other media centered around this specific period of time and community, and found them all […]
A Decent Novel Unfortunately Weighed Down by my Comparing It to Other, Stronger Media About the Same Subjects
The House of Impossible Beauties by Joseph Cassara


