Fr. 22.90

A Quilt for David

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 14.09.2021

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About the author

Steven Reigns, Los Angeles poet and educator, was appointed the first Poet Laureate of West Hollywood. He has two previous collections, Inheritance and Your Dead Body is My Welcome Mat, and over a dozen chapbooks. Reigns edited My Life is Poetry, showcasing his students’ work from the first-ever autobiographical poetry workshop for LGBTQ seniors. Reigns has lectured and taught writing workshops around the country to LGBTQ youth and people living with HIV. He worked for a decade as an HIV test counselor in Florida and Los Angeles. Currently he is touring The Gay Rub, an exhibition of rubbings from LGBTQ landmarks around the world, and has a private practice as a psychotherapist. He lives in West Hollywood, CA.

Summary

The hidden history of a vulnerable gay man whose life and death were turned into tabloid fodder.
In the early 1990s, eight people living in a small conservative Florida town alleged that Dr. David Acer, their dentist, infected them with HIV. David's gayness, along with his sickly appearance from his own AIDS-related illness, made him the perfect scapegoat and victim of mob mentality. In these early years of the AIDS epidemic, when transmission was little understood, and homophobia rampant, people like David were villainized. Accuser Kimberly Bergalis landed a People magazine cover story, while others went on talk shows and made front page news.
With a poet's eulogistic and psychological intensity, Steven Reigns recovers the life and death of this man who also stands in for so many lives destroyed not only by HIV, but a diseased society that used stigma against the most vulnerable. It's impossible not to make connections between this story and how the twenty-first century pandemic has also been defined by medical misinformation and cultural bias.
Inspired by years of investigative research into the lives of David and those who denounced him, Reigns has stitched together a hauntingly poetic narrative that retraces an American history, questioning the fervor of his accusers, and recuperating a gay life previously shrouded in secrecy and shame.
"Much too long, suffering has been part of our collective queer legacy. We weather the storm of insult to character and seemingly irreconcilable injustice in tandem with the hope that the arc of time will bend towards justice; our time is now. A Quilt for David is a posthumous journal of vindication."—Brontez Purnell, author of 100 Boyfriends
"A stunning homage to people with AIDS."—Sarah Schulman, author of Let the Record Show: A Political History of ACT UP New York, 1987-1993
"I found this an incredibly moving book. Reigns deals in hard truths, revisioning one man's life and death, and our collective queer history."—Justin Torres, author of We the Animals
"A Quilt for David is amazing and so powerful, filled with anger and frustration . . . It's an unforgettable book."—Marie Cloutier, Greenlight Bookstore, Brooklyn, NY
"Told in short, occasionally haiku-like entries, Reigns has done what literature should: put the reader into the mind, the suffering, of another human being."—Andrew Holleran, author of Chronicle of a Plague, Revisited
"Steven Reigns lifts David Acer thirty years after his death to show the naked cost of violent, unexamined public opinion around the catastrophe of AIDS. This poetry masterfully documents the tangle of hatred and lies haunting a generation of survivors. I am often grateful for what poems give to me, most especially the ones in this book."—CAConrad, author of AMANDA PARADISE: Resurrect Extinct Vibration
"This writing is energetic, alive, and uncensored. Through poetry and prose we glean a deep understanding of a life misunderstood and mischaracterized. Reigns goes to the mat to find out what really happened, and with his expert pacing we're right there with him."Natalie Goldberg, author of Writing Down the Bones
"One of the most important roles a poet can assume is that of emotional historian. Reigns certainly understands that notion in this necessary and genre-bending book."—Richard Blanco, 2013 Presidential Inaugural Poet, author of How to Love a Country

Foreword



  • Galleys are available upon request.


  • Pursuing the ABA IndieNext campaign for September 2021.


  • Steven Reigns successfully presented his book to the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Assn (PNBA) and the California Independent Booksellers Assn (CALIBA) in April 2021.


  • A Quilt for David is the Lambda Literary Book Club pick for September 2021.


  • We’ll create a special campaign around World AIDS Day, Dec 1, 2021.


  • The national media campaign will focus on outlets covering literature and poetry, LGBTQ+, memoir, and true crime. This includes the pursuit of reviews, excerpts, interviews, profiles, and more.


  • Profile forthcoming in The Gay and Lesbian Review, September 2021


  • Our social media campaign involves the author's Instagram account, plus amplification on City Lights's own popular Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram accounts.


  • We’ll pursue radio programs and podcasts like "This American Life" and others that focus on "true life" stories.


  • Excited to partner with Lambda Literary, LGBTQ+, and AIDS organizations around the country for events, writing workshops, and more. Steven Reigns has experience teaching writing to all ages, from teens to seniors.


  • Reigns is available for events, in person and virtual, nationwide. Travel cities include: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, St Louis (author was born here), Santa Fe, Atlanta, Miami and Tampa (city where story took place), and elsewhere.


  • We’ll seek library placement with collections strong in LGBTQ+


  • Blurbs: High profile endorsements received from Brontez Purnell (100 Boyfriends), Natalie Goldberg (Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within), Justin Torres (We the Animals), and Sarah Schulman (Let the Record Show: A Political History of Act Up New York 1987-1993), among others. Forthcoming from Richard Blanco.


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Praise for Steven Reigns's A Quilt for David

"Thoughtful, thought-provoking, timely and long overdue, A Quilt for David provides the 'other sides' of the story sensationalized in the press."—Daryl M., Librarian, Los Angeles Public Library

"A Quilt for David is a book filled with solitude, hope, and courage."—Maria Duarte, Kelp Journal

“ . . . Steven Reigns uses poetry to excavate the universal truths present in a tragedy . . . We like to think that the truth comes out eventually, that given time, the moral arc of our universe bends towards justice, not away. It needs help, though, and books like this push us in a better direction. Read it and weep.”—Karina Wilson, LitReactor

"Reigns’ book has made me see how often poetry has searched for some kind of ‘poetic justice’ as it interrogates and engages with history and injustice. Oscar Wilde finally delivers his verdict in   pleads the case for Carl Solomon and a generation. Stephen Vincent Benét’s  puts the Civil War in grim perspective, and Claudia Rankine’s Citizen indicts American racism. This is pretty powerful company to keep . . ."—Tim Miller, Michael Quinn, Eleanor Bader, —Adrian Shanker, editor, Bodies and Barriers: Queer Activists on Health

“[A] breathtaking collection. . . .  is a memorial to victims of the AIDS epidemic that swept up hundreds of thousands of lives in the last forty years, in the same scary way the COVID pandemic has killed so many people in 2020.”—Charles Rammelkamp, A Quilt For David is a powerful, poetic, and heartwrenching examination of the dark ages of the AIDS crisis told with penetrating insight."—Casey Mensing, The Last Bookstore, Los Angeles, CA
"Like so many of us born into the Age of AIDS, who saw the epidemic from childhood and grew up in a world forever changed by loss, Reigns is searching for the stories of our ancestors."—Justin Elizabeth Sayre, author of From Gay to Z: A Queer Compendium
"This book doesn't only echo our current political moment, it dissects it as it's being born."—Jonathan D. Katz, activist and writer
"With compassion and perspicacity, A Quilt for David unflinchingly investigates a sordid episode in homophobic history. The result is at once enraging, enlightening, shocking, and heartbreaking. Even people who don't read poetry or history will find it compelling."—Alvin Orloff, Dog Eared Books, San Francisco, CA
Praise for Steven Reigns
"Reigns is a devoted and deeply studied writer. The poetry that emerges from his devotion is autobiographical, accessible, and emotionally bold. His pages bare and share many uncomfortable and inconvenient truths."—Richard Blanco, author of How to Love a Country
"In Three Pack Jack, acclaimed poet Steven Reigns summons and empowers an amazing variety of gay men before live LA audiences to talk about forbidden subjects. Defying societal shame—fighting even the internalized self-loathing we all of us suffer from to one degree or another—these brave, funny, fiery, guys men present and celebrate."—Kevin Killian, author of ShyImpossible PrincessArctic Summer
"Steven Reigns explores the inexhaustible power of family to affect our lives and loves, and does so in a candid yet passionate manner remarkable for its evocative and wounding moments."—Wanda Coleman, author of Heavy Daughter Blues and Mercurochrome: New Poems
" . . . A gay life lived with pleasure and bitterness and companionability. It welcomes the reader in and this book is bursting full of relationships whether between siblings or internet dates or married men. Its subject might be the loneliness of how much everybody knows."—Eileen Myles, author of SorryTree and Skies
"Steven Reign's graceful, plainspoken lyrics describe the shape of one gay life at the beginning of this new century, a time of uncertainty, transformation, and hope. To read his book is to meet a man alert to his times and the textures of the lives around him, a community observed with tenderness, wit and pleasure."—Mark Doty, author of Dog Years and Fire to Fire
"Steven Reigns’ Inheritance sizzles with the unsparing heat of memory. This impressive and soulful collection displays a queer poetics so precise and deft it leaves the reader almost singed by how close to the mark the words flare."—Tim Miller, author of Body Blows and 1001 Beds

Product details

Authors Steven Reigns
Publisher City Light Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 14.09.2021, delayed
 
EAN 9780872868816
ISBN 978-0-87286-881-6
No. of pages 132
Dimensions 140 mm x 210 mm x 8 mm
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama

Biography: general, POETRY / Subjects & Themes / Death, Grief, Loss, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / LGBT, Family & relationships: advice & issues, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / LGBT

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