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There have been many books about homosexuals and their lives-but none where the issues are so squarely presented nor where the pressures and obstacles to overcome so grip the reader as they do in this terrific play.
An intimate view of four young men "entrapped" in a country retreat their lives periled as of that moment; only two complete the epic journey of adjustment.
This powerful play argues that one of the greatest single sources of continuing persecution of homosexuals is the Church. Says Mr. Barr, "To the homosexual, everything seems to change except the public's abiding scorn for homosexuality. Who keeps the fires banked and blazing? Anyone who examines the beliefs of any conservative church, and acknowledges religion as the custodian of our moral attitudes, usually seeks no further for his first answer."
GAME OF FOOLS is a "rough book, an unforgettable book, an almost unbelievably courageous book don't miss it!"
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