tinually corrupts the democratic principles upon which this country was founded a tyranny in which the ideal of freedom, the essence of all of our constitutional liberties and rights, has come to mean more and more the "freedom" of a powerful few to impose their views and enforce their customs on everyone else, whether these views and customs have any absolute sccial merit or not. From the social
unrest and the rebellion against the bonds of tradition evident on every hand during 1965, 1966 should be a year of climactic events, in which many minority groups will win for themselves the rights and freedoms constitutionally theirs. In this struggle, sociosexual conditions and issues in American society, including that of obscenity, will very possibly play a major role.
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FICTION
Sanford Friedman, TOTEMPOLE, an important new novel which handles love between men with literary distinction and dignity. $5.95 James Herlihy, MIDNIGHT COWBOY. Those who read his STRANGE SLEEP OF BABY FILBERTSON will understand that Herlihy's handling of male homosexuality is both off-beat and entertaining. $4.95
Roger Vailland, THE TROUT. This European best-seller, now translated, is a typically French contrapuntal excercize in themes of seduction, congames and lesbianism. $4.50 Richard Miles, THAT COLD DAY IN THE PARK. Again, wickedness in Paris, with The Blond as the boy who can be bought and sold by man or woman. Particularly intriguing for homosexuals who like to think of themselves as dashing bi-sexuals. $3.95
NON-FICTION
Clinton J. Duffy, SEX & CRIME. By the former warden of San Quentin; the voice of great experience writing of sex in prisons. $4.50
Judd Marmor, M.D., Ed., SEXUAL INVERSION. At last an up-to-date sober compilation of the views of psychiatrists and psychoanalysts, broadened by anthropological and sociological insights. The first volume to be recommended as a textbook by ONE's Institute of Homophile Studies. $8.50 LAW & CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS: SEX OFFENSES; excellent set of papers assembled by the School of Law, Duke University. $2.50
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