The past
met the present at the launch of Manly Affections: The Photographs of Robert
Gant, 1885-1915 in Dunedin
last week. To celebrate the publication of the second book by Chris Brickell,
the author of Mates and Lovers: A History of Gay New Zealand,
Dunedinites dressed up in nineteenth-century garb and had their photos taken
studio-style.
Published
under the new Genre Books imprint, Manly Affections explores the
intimate lives of a group of Wairarapa men as seen through the lens of Robert
Gant, a gay English immigrant with a lively sense of fun and a keen eye for an
attractive man. The 230 intimate images, most of them reproduced in rich sepia
tones, portray a very different world of male settlers than the one we are used
to. Men pose in sailor’s costumes, touch frequently and relax in one another’s
company both indoors and outside. At last week’s launch, the twenty-first
century Dunedin
sitters embraced the spirit – and some of the themes – of their nineteenth
century counterparts.
Further
information, and an online order form, can be found at www.manlyaffections.co.nz
1 comment:
To put this new publication into context: Chris Brickell's first book won the Best First Book Award for Non-fiction (2009), was a history finalist in the Montana Awards and received 'highly commended' status in the Book Design Awards that year. The same designer, Katy Yiakmis, has worked on Manly Affections.
(small print/declaration of interest: I was a very minor participant in the production process of Mates & Lovers.)
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