Jeremy Atherton Lin is an Asian-American essayist based in Los Angeles and East Sussex, England. His work has appeared inthe Times Literary Supplement, the Guardian, GQ, Artforum and The Yale Review, for which he was shortlisted for a National Magazine Award. Jeremy's debut book Gay Bar was listed in the New York Times Critics' Top Books of 2021 and received the National Book Critics Circle Award for Autobiography. His next cultural memoir, Deep House, will bepublished in 2024.
"Jeremy Atherton Lin's intimate history of gay culture -- from the
18th century to today -- is electric, immersive, and impossible to
look away from. . . . It's an illuminating, sexy, vibrant
examination of place and identity."
--ELECTRIC LIT
"I'm a year late, but Jeremy Atherton Lin's GAY BAR was a knockout:
a responsible history of places that at the time aspired to nothing
more than a few hours of lurid fun and total oblivion. God knows
how he remembered any of it."--Philip Hensher, THE SPECTATOR
One of the New York Times Critics' Top Books of 2021
New York Times Editors' Choice
NPR's Best Books of 2021
Artforum's Best Books of 2021
Vogue's Best Books of 2021
Wall Street Journal's10 Best LGBTQ+ Books for Pride Month
LitHub's Most Anticipated Books of 2021
Cosmopolitan's Best LGBTQI+ Books of 2021
Debutiful's Best Books of February
Queerty's Best Holiday Reads
"This deservedly award-winning, multifaceted book examines the role
of the gay bar on both a micro and a macro level. Come for the
history lesson, stay for the party."--WALL STREET JOURNAL
"A work of genius. Smooth and ferocious; tumescent and pounding;
sweet, awkward, occasionally shy. Phenomenological social history
at its most fuckable."--Grace Lavery, author of PLEASE, MISS
"A fond evocation of queer spaces that are sordid, deviant, and
defiantly anti-mainstream--the bathhouses and club basements that
are integral to queer history but rarely historicized in the
traditional sense."--PITCHFORK
"Filled with well-researched history, entertaining personal
anecdotes, and a healthy dose of queer theory...a well-timed
reminder of who we become when we're surrounded by our own
people."
--QUEERTY (Best Holiday Reads)
"This book of creative nonfiction links theory, geography, and
romantic memoir via the knowledge made available through the
erotic...We peep the emergence of nonbinary gender identities as
they come to be claimed, and behold the finitude of gay
identity--itself a nineteenth-century construction--from inside the
pissoirs and cabarets where it was conceived and continues to
unravel... The essays' lyrical prose gives pleasure through the
space it builds for paradox, deferring conclusions in much the same
way one might desire to stay for one more song."--ARTFORUM (Best
Books of 2021)
"A vibrant and wistful report on a bygone era in gay
culture."--KIRKUS, Starred Review
"A book of rare dream-like power, an exacting anthropology of queer
life. Brainy, audacious, funny, vulnerable, and sexy, Gay Bar is
endlessly awake not just to codes and signs but to a culture that's
changing faster than most of us are able to see."
--PAUL LISICKY, author of LATER: My Life at the Edge of the
World
"Gay Bar is searching, erudite, and sexy. With verve and grace, it
probes the past, present, and future of queer life while refusing
easy binaries. Gay Bar is about pleasure, but deeply serious too.
It is wonderful -- one of the best books I have read in
ages."--KATHERINE ANGEL, author of UNMASTERED and DADDY ISSUES
"[A] diamond of a book; its milky imperfections streak through the
text like a hot load shot across a greedy, gorgeous face...Gay Bar
elides categories, determined to queer gender and genre alike,
smearing even this commonplace with a sweaty, gropey
touch...Atherton Lin's thick description of this mélange works the
magic of a Proustian madeleine. This is, in part, because he writes
the way gay culture looks and feels: he is both evasive and
effervescent...But Atherton Lin is after something more: the glam
camp of undiluted faggotry. This is writing as drag, and it aims at
times to be just as tawdry and exhibitionist."
--THE BAFFLER
"A detailed, frank and brilliantly personal account...Already, Gay
Bar reads like a cult classic."
--PAUL FLYNN, EVENING STANDARD
"A grand, cross-continental adventure. . . . [Atherton Lin's] deep
and vivid details bring his memories to life in a way that will
make you feel like you are smack dab in the middle of those bars
alongside him. His examination of these spaces from all sides will
make you think about them in brand new ways."
--ASSOCIATED PRESS
"A refreshing glimpse into the sweaty glory of the humble queer
haven we've missed in the last year...If you're looking for an
honest and visceral reading experience, Gay Bar really is the book
for you."
--GAY TIMES
"An essential read in 2021."--VOGUE, Best Books of the Year
"Atherton Lin takes us on a journey threaded by his own heady
experiences, reflecting with unbridled sexual honesty on the role
various gay bars played. Always unvarnished - appropriately
salacious - the gay 'scenes' of Los Angeles, San Francisco, and
London come to life, rich with smell, taste, tribalism, and always
a frisson of sexual tension...This is exceptional writing."
--FINANCIAL TIMES
"Each page made me yearn for the dance floor and each chapter made
me think about our need for queer spaces in new ways. I'm so glad
that someone has written the definitive book about gay bars...but
specifically, Atherton Lin, who has captured the subversiveness and
sexiness that make these places what they are, or, tragically,
were."--AMELIA ABRAHAM, author of QUEER INTENTIONS
"For when you really miss going out... This book will make you miss
it even more. Atherton Lin's stylish debut explores the history and
cultural resonance of gay bars...It's a wistful exploration of
queer life, history, liberation, and identity. And feels especially
vital right now when we're all stuck inside."
--THE SKIMM
"Like the hypnotic thumps of good house music, Jeremy Atherton
Lin's voice pulses. Painstakingly researched and tenderly written,
Gay Bar marks queer bars as sites of resistance and reinvention. I
longed for nothing more than to club hop with him, to occupy the
spaces between light and shadow, between love and desire, and to
consume the night alongside him so that we might emerge wholly
new."--ALEX ESPINOZA, author of CRUISING: An Intimate History of a
Radical Pastime
"Playful, hilarious, arousing, shocking and challenging."
--THE FACE
"Raunchy, tender, and bracingly erudite, Gay Bar is an archaeology,
a 4 a.m. afterparty, a disco-and-glitter drenched fever dream. In
luxuriant, sublimely evocative prose, Atherton Lin wafts between
personal anecdote and political history, exploring the evolution of
queer spaces, and how their disappearance is a sign of what we've
both gained and lost. Gay Bar is pure pleasure to read: like having
an intimate conversation with your funniest, smartest
friend."--DAVID ADJMI, author of LOT SIX
"Utterly blown away. Jeremy Atherton Lin creates something new from
a territory that feels so familiar and known. We can never have
enough complex, intersectional writing about queer experience, and
this is such a welcome, needed addition to the canon."--NIVEN
GOVINDEN, author of THIS BRUTAL HOUSE and DIARY OF A FILM
"With his incisive, kinetic prose, Atherton Lin fuses together
memoir, travelogue and history lessons, turning a lifetime of bar
hopping into a richly queer palimpsest... Right now, when most bars
are closed, Atherton Lin is the friend you cannot wait to have
sitting on the barstool next to you when they reopen. Brilliant,
intelligent and witty, Gay Bar will intoxicate you until they
do."--WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
"A beautiful amble through the world of gay bars . . . a rich
tapestry of history, theory, and criticism."
--VANITY FAIR
"A beautiful, lyrical memoir...Atherton Lin has a five-octave,
Mariah Carey-esque range for discussing gay sex."
--NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW
"A kinetic bar crawl through space and time and subculture. . . .
Gay Bar feels like a love letter, and of the realest sort -- one
that expresses devotion through piercing, sustained attention, that
takes delight in negotiating."
--BUZZFEED
"A remarkable debut. . . it's a difficult book to pin down, but
that's what makes it so readable and so endlessly fascinating. . .
Each observation is sharp and phrased beautifully; Atherton Lin
wastes no words, and the ones he chooses are carefully considered.
Gay Bar is a book that's beyond impressive, and Atherton Lin's
writing is both extremely intelligent and refreshingly
unpretentious."
--NPR
"Brilliantly written . . . Atherton Lin writes as though he himself
is a sign of the times. With gusto and a sense of abandon he
describes his own hunger for excitement, with scenes that are
gloriously locked in the present moment."
--Colm Tóibín, THE GUARDIAN
"I can't remember the last time I've been so happily surprised and
enchanted by a book. Gay Bar is an absolute tour de force."--MAGGIE
NELSON
"Jeremy Atherton Lin's personal history of queer nightlife is shot
with vibrant intellectual adrenaline. With keen original insight,
he celebrates the gay bar as a site of ribald, sensuous, and urgent
resistance. A must-read for all."--CATHY PARK HONG, author of MINOR
FEELINGS
"Lively and dirty, intellectual and gossipy, Gay Bar is the rare
book that feels both like a guilty pleasure and like it is making
you considerably smarter as you read. A super-exciting debut and an
important document of queer lives."--MICHELLE TEA, author of BLACK
WAVE and AGAINST MEMOIR
"Masterful...[Gay Bar] has something for every reader...This
superb, multifaceted book takes a close look at gay bars
individually and as concept, in history and in the author's life,
tackling big questions with wisdom and grace."
--SHELF AWARENESS
"The treatment of time in the book -- the way the present is peeled
back to reveal the past -- is beautiful, and original. Throughout
there is a feeling of simultaneity, of queer lives and histories
moving in parallel, of nightlife as a site of pleasure, play and
resistance...How movingly he replicates it here, with his wide,
strobing intellect, enlivening skepticism, rascally allure."
--Parul Sehgal, NEW YORK TIMES
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