The Advocate is a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) monthly newsmagazine. Established in 1967, it is the oldest continuing LGBT publication in the United States.
Harry Chen is living life in the fast lane; successful nightclub manager and in love with his gorgeous fiance. For the popular, charismatic young man who has it all, life is good. As his world turns; booze flowing and tongues loosening, dark secrets, and disturbing truths are revealed. His circumstances dictate that darkness must prevail. In a quick-paced whirlwind of love, hate, betrayal, and revenge, Harry soon discovers that all good things must come to an end.
Modernist Literature and European Identity examines how European and non-European authors debated the idea of Europe in the first half of the twentieth century. It shifts the focus from European modernism to modernist Europe, and shows how the notion of Europe was constructed in a variety of modernist texts. Authors such as Ford Madox Ford, T. S. Eliot, Gertrude Stein, Aimé Césaire, and Nancy Cunard each developed their own notion of Europe. They engaged in transnational networks and experimented with new forms of writing, supporting or challenging a European ideal. Building on insights gained from global modernism and network theory, this book suggests that rather than defining Europe through a set of core principles, we may also regard it as an open or weak construct, a crossroads where different authors and views converged and collided.