5/21/2023 0 Comments Armistead maupin rock hudson![]() ![]() Maupin is a multifaceted trailblazer - one who is a descendant of the Old South, once worked for conservative politician Jesse Helms, and spent most of his twenties a virgin. He's just as bold as them too, whether divulging the delicious details of a fling with Hollywood hunk Rock Hudson or taking a controversial stance on the "outing" of LGBTQ celebrities. Maupin notes that all of the characters in Tales of the City are autobiographical "in one way or another," and the documentary makes this amply clear: riveting interviews with the likes of Sir Ian McKellen, Laura Linney, Olympia Dukakis, and the author himself show Maupin to be as endearing, funny, and vulnerable as his popular protagonists. Originally serialized in the San Francisco Chronicle, Maupin's cherished tales are not just novels they are, in effect, archives of San Francisco history. Over four decades, through nine installments of Tales of the City, Maupin has deftly conjured the enchantment of the "City by the Bay," starting with the first book's overture featuring wide-eyed ingénues, lovesick gay romantics, closeted elites and free-wheeling marijuana-growing landladies. ![]() ![]() If San Francisco were a symphony, Armistead Maupin would be its consummate maestro. ![]()
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