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The End of San Francisco

Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore
5
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Pages
192
Year
2013
Language
English

About

The End of San Francisco breaks apart the conventions of memoir to reveal the passions and perils of a life that refuses to conform to the rules of straight or gay normalcy. A budding queer activist escapes to San Francisco, in search of a world more politically charged, sexually saturated, and ethically consistent, this is the person who evolves into Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore, infamous radical queer troublemaker, organizer and agitator, community builder, and anti-assimilationist commentator. Here is the tender, provocative, and exuberant story of the formation of one of the contemporary queer movement's savviest and most outrageous writers and spokespersons. Using an unrestrained associative style to move kaleidoscopically between past, present, and future, Sycamore conjures the untidy push and pull of memory, exposing the tensions between idealism and critical engagement, trauma and self-actualization, inspiration and loss. Part memoir, part social history, and part elegy, The End of San Francisco explores and explodes the dream of a radical queer community and the mythical city that was supposed to nurture it.

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"A blisteringly honest portrait of a young, fast and greatly misunderstood life. An outspoken, gender-ambiguous author and activist reflects on her halcyon days as a wild child in San Francisco."
Kirkus Reviews
"One of the most important memoirs of decade. The End of San Francisco is one of the most vulnerable memoirs I've read."
Ariel Gore, Psychology Today
"It is so difficult to assess The End of San Francisco because it is a work of such blazing originality that one cannot compare it to anything else and say this is more or less successful that that. The experience of The End of San Francisco simply bears no comparison."
Charles Kruger, Litseen

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