Joshua Gutterman Tranen is a writer based in Durham, North Carolina. His essays have appeared in The Nation, Boston Review, Los Angeles Review of Books, Guernica, and the Poetry Project Newsletter.
Joshua Gutterman Tranen
Articles
Reframing Solidarity
Joshua Gutterman Tranen considers Sarah Schulman’s “The Fantasy and Necessity of Solidarity.”
Is It Possible Not to Die of AIDS?
Joshua Gutterman Tranen speaks with Keiko Lane about her memoir “Blood Loss: A Love Story of AIDS, Activism, and Art.”
Looking for Another Party: The Missed Opportunities of Zak Salih’s “Let’s Get Back to the Party”
Joshua Gutterman Tranen on Zak Salih’s “Let’s Get Back to the Party” and the need for more nuanced portraits of the staggering sweep of modern gay life.
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