A event held at Bookhaus on Monday 6th July. The event starts at 18:00.
We are delighted to be partnering with Bristol Pride for this event. See further info here https://bristolpride.co.uk/. A portion of the value of each ticket will go towards Bristol Pride.
It’s 1996, and Jeremy, a young American, has met the British boy of his dreams — just as, amid a media frenzy, US Congress prepares the Defense of Marriage Act, denying same-sex couples rights including immigration. The pair snatch time in forests and deserts, London fashion shows, and East Village hotel rooms; eventually, finding no other way to stay together, they shack up illicitly among unlikely allies in San Francisco.
What emerges is an unexpected romantic comedy haunted by centuries of gay ghosts. Deep House moves through the couple’s various domiciles while unlocking doors to a lineage of outsiders who came before them: hapless criminals, sexpot bartenders, friars, pirates, government workers who subvert the system and activists who go all the way to the Supreme Court to fight for their freedoms. Combining cultural history with radically intimate memoir, Deep House is at once a romp through the queer archives and the innermost tale of two boyfriends who made a home in the shadows of a turbulent civil rights battle.
We are delighted to welcome Jeremy Atherton Linn to bookhaus. He will be here in-store in conversation with Andy Leake, Bristol24/7's LGBTQ+ editor and founder of independent journalism platform Show Me The Gays. Tickets cost £8 and include a glass of wine or a soft drink and £2 off the book. Presented by bookhaus.
Jeremy Atherton Lin is the author of Gay Bar, a New York Times Critics' Top Book of 2021 and winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for Autobiography. His essays appear in numerous places, including the Paris Review, the Times Literary Supplement, and the Yale Review, from which he was anthologized in The Best American Magazine Writing. His sound programmes have been broadcast on NTS Radio.