John Mitzel

John Mitzel (1948-October 4, 2013) was Boston writer, publisher, book seller and gay community and cultural activist.[1]

Early activistm

Born in Cincinnati, Ohio and educated at Boston University he was one of the organizers of Boston's first gay pride parade in 1971.[2][3] Mitzel was a founding member of the Fag Rag collective in 1971 which published Fag Rag and he helped found the Good Gay Poets collective in 1973.[4] He wrote numerous articles for Gay Community News (Boston) and had a column in Philadelphia Gay News in the 1970s and 1980s.[1][5] As a publisher, he started Manifest Destiny Press in the 1970s and Calamus Books in 2002.[6]

Boston-Boise Committee

In December 1977, Mitzel with other members of the Fag Rag collective organized the Boston-Boise committee largely in response to the police entrapment of Boston gay men.[7][8] And in April 1978 through Mitzel's acquaintance with him Gore Vidal spoke at a fund-raiser for the committee and the controversy that followed the event led to the resignation of a Massachusetts Supreme Court judge and the founding of GLAD and NAMBLA.[9][10][11]

Glad Day and Calamus

Mitzel operated the Boston branch of Toronto's Glad Day Bookshop for some fifteen years until about 2000.[12] Mitzel then opened Calamus Books.[13][14][15]

Works and publications

References

  1. 1 2 Bronski, Michael. "John Mitzel : a remembrance".
  2. Quinn, Garrett. "Governor Deval Patrick named grand marshal of Boston Gay pride pride".
  3. "Boston Pride names governor Deval Patrick and the Sister of Perpetual Indulgence as grand marshals for 2014 parade".
  4. "Writer and LGBT bookstore owner John Mitzel, 65, has died".
  5. Hoffman, Amy (2007). An army of ex-lovers : my life at Gay Community News. University of Massachusetts Press. ISBN 978-1558496217.
  6. Bronski, Michael (January 2014). "John Mitzel : writer, bookseller, Boston institution". The Gay and Lesbian Review. Boston.
  7. Shand-Tucci, Douglass (2003). The crimson letter : Harvard, homosexuality, and the shaping of American culture. St. Martins's. ISBN 978-0312198961.
  8. Cohen, Art. "The Boston/Boise affair".
  9. Kaplan, Fred (1999). Gore Vidal : a biography. Doubleday. ISBN 978-0385477031.
  10. Vidal, Gore (2006). Point to point navigation : a memoir. Doubleday. ISBN 978-0385517218.
  11. Grzesiak, Rich (Feb 17, 1983). "Boston's darling brat of gay liberation". The Advocate.
  12. Moldenhauer, Jerald. "About".
  13. Krone, Mark. "John Mitzel isn't going anywhere".
  14. Gardner, Jan. "John Mitzel's Calamus bookstore newsletter a local gem".
  15. "Obituary : bookseller John Mitzel".

Further reading

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