About this Event
D-M Withers, The Milkman's On His Way: Republishing a gay young adult classic
In this lunchtime lecture, D-M Withers, Lecturer in Publishing at the University of Exeter and Director of Lurid Editions, will draw on the David Rees archives held in Special Collections at the University of Exeter, to present The Milkman’s on His Way as an important chapter in gay cultural history. D-M will also offer insights about republishing queer books that have fallen out of print.
The Milkman’s on His Way is one of the first young adult novels published in the UK to centre gay characters. It was written by award-winning author David Rees and published in 1982 by the groundbreaking Gay Men’s Press. The book is a sweet coming of age story about Ewan McCrae, a young man struggling to come to terms with his sexuality. To embrace his identity, he must escape his claustrophobic hometown of Bude and discover queer community in London. On publication the book was celebrated in the gay press, and among librarians and educators, for its positive representation of gay experiences. Toward the late 1980s, however, Milkman was embroiled in controversy. The book was attacked in parliament for how it “glorified” homosexuality. It was declared “virtually pornographic” by the right-wing media, and eventually suppressed under the shadow of Section 28.
The Milkman’s on His Way has been unavailable since the 1990s but has been recently republished by Bristol-based publisher Lurid Editions. As Sir Ian McKellen says of the book, “For some, this honest tale of young love was an affront to their prejudices. To some of us it was a sign we were not alone. It remains as touching and relevant as ever – a gay classic.”
Suitable for adults and young people aged 14+ years.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Bristol Central Library, Deanery Road, Bristol, United Kingdom
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