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'''Neil McKenna''' is a gay historian and journalist. | '''Neil McKenna''' is a gay historian and journalist. | ||
He has written for the ''Independent'', the ''Observer'', the ''Guardian''and the ''New Statesman'' and for Channel 4 Television. He has also worked extensively in the gay press in Britain and the United States. He is the author of two ground-breaking books about men who have sex with men and AIDS in the developing world. His first biography ''The Secret Life of Oscar Wilde'' was a critical and a commercial success.<ref>http://www.faber.co.uk/catalog/author/neil-mckenna</ref> In 2013 he published ''[[Fanny and Stella]]'' about the Victorian cross-dressers [[Boulton and Park]]. | He has written for the ''Independent'', the ''Observer'', the ''Guardian''and the ''New Statesman'' and for Channel 4 Television. He has also worked extensively in the gay press in Britain and the United States. He is the author of two ground-breaking books about men who have sex with men and AIDS in the developing world. His first biography ''The Secret Life of Oscar Wilde'' was a critical and a commercial success.<ref name=faber>http://www.faber.co.uk/catalog/author/neil-mckenna</ref> In 2013 he published ''[[Fanny and Stella]]'' about the Victorian cross-dressers [[Boulton and Park]]. | ||
Neil McKenna has been interested in gay history since he was 15. He lives in London with his partner, Robert Jones, and their cat, Lupin.<ref name=faber /> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Revision as of 07:33, 15 May 2013
Neil McKenna is a gay historian and journalist.
He has written for the Independent, the Observer, the Guardianand the New Statesman and for Channel 4 Television. He has also worked extensively in the gay press in Britain and the United States. He is the author of two ground-breaking books about men who have sex with men and AIDS in the developing world. His first biography The Secret Life of Oscar Wilde was a critical and a commercial success.[1] In 2013 he published Fanny and Stella about the Victorian cross-dressers Boulton and Park.
Neil McKenna has been interested in gay history since he was 15. He lives in London with his partner, Robert Jones, and their cat, Lupin.[1]
References
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