"With his customary insight and command of scholarship, Cohler has written a remarkable account of how social and historical context shapes the meanings people make of their lives. His book illuminates the challenges of successive generations of gay men and also explores more broadly how people experience, understand, and write about their lives. Empathic and analytic, it is also a gripping read."Ruthellen Josselson, author of The Space between Us: Exploring the Dimensions of Human Relationships
"A fascinating exploration of how time and place have shaped both the writing and the reading of six generations of gay men's life stories."Henry L. Minton, author of Departing from Deviance: A History of Homosexual Rights and Emancipatory Science in America