
Perhaps the way to deal with the adversary is confront him in ourselves. We have to fight for little bit of health. We have to make our living and dieing important again. and the living and dieing of others. Isn't that what poerty is about?' Stanley Kunitz, US Poet Laureate This is a story of two gay men who didn't think they were important and a town that is important to the gay community, Provincetown. The story goes on to investigate how homophobia and heterosexism influencees the legal system and justice. Like lemonade it is a tart and bitter story but also refreshing.
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