BBC Radio interview
Was interviewed by BBC Tees this week. I spoke about early sexualisation and its effects. I didn't say too much about that because I didn't want to give too much away about my book. I did that it had an effect of course, whether at the time it was consensual or coercive.
I was also asked about gay men from the baby boomer generation who have spent their lives in the closet. This is another theme in my book as there are a lot of men in that situation who now as they get older are finding themselves able to express their gay sexuality because of the liberalisation of western society and of course the internet as a way of contacting like minded man. To say nothing of the gay saunas.
The discussion moved onto Pride events and whether they are still relevant. I said there was a school of thought that perhaps they had outlived their usefulness as a campaigning device, also that some argue that seeing some of the extravagance on show gives some bemused onlookers a false idea of what gay people are like. I said gay people were just like everybody else. I also expressed admiration for the courage of those who hold and attend Pride events in countries where there is still repression and persecution.
They seem to think I'm some kind of gay guru because they want me to go to the studio for a longer piece. Of course I mentioned the book! The Clouds Still Hang
I was also asked about gay men from the baby boomer generation who have spent their lives in the closet. This is another theme in my book as there are a lot of men in that situation who now as they get older are finding themselves able to express their gay sexuality because of the liberalisation of western society and of course the internet as a way of contacting like minded man. To say nothing of the gay saunas.
The discussion moved onto Pride events and whether they are still relevant. I said there was a school of thought that perhaps they had outlived their usefulness as a campaigning device, also that some argue that seeing some of the extravagance on show gives some bemused onlookers a false idea of what gay people are like. I said gay people were just like everybody else. I also expressed admiration for the courage of those who hold and attend Pride events in countries where there is still repression and persecution.
They seem to think I'm some kind of gay guru because they want me to go to the studio for a longer piece. Of course I mentioned the book! The Clouds Still Hang
Published on June 08, 2014 06:56
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Patrick C Notchtree
Rambling rants and reflections of the author of “The Clouds Still Hang”, a trilogy telling a story of love and betrayal, novels that chart one man's attempts to rise above the legacy of a traumatic ch
Rambling rants and reflections of the author of “The Clouds Still Hang”, a trilogy telling a story of love and betrayal, novels that chart one man's attempts to rise above the legacy of a traumatic childhood.
The first book deals with Simon’s childhood friendship and eventually love affair with an older boy, the second the trauma of his teenage years and early adulthood, the third his struggle to maintain equilibrium and the consequences of his failure at one point to achieve that.
It is a fictional biography, written because it tells a strong story which raises many issues over six decades, the post war baby boomer generation who in many ways never had it so good.
His own experience is probably unique, yet will strike a chord with many others who have been through similar things, as well as those with an interest in such matters, either personal or professional.
It's a varied, exciting, demanding, sometimes terrifying life story.
http://www.thecloudsstillhang.com/
...more
The first book deals with Simon’s childhood friendship and eventually love affair with an older boy, the second the trauma of his teenage years and early adulthood, the third his struggle to maintain equilibrium and the consequences of his failure at one point to achieve that.
It is a fictional biography, written because it tells a strong story which raises many issues over six decades, the post war baby boomer generation who in many ways never had it so good.
His own experience is probably unique, yet will strike a chord with many others who have been through similar things, as well as those with an interest in such matters, either personal or professional.
It's a varied, exciting, demanding, sometimes terrifying life story.
http://www.thecloudsstillhang.com/
...more
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