Gay Catholics, Suicidal Moms, and the Polymorphous Perversity of Madonna’s Big Toe

The Advocate reviews Mark Dery's I MUST NOT THINK BAD THOUGHTS.

Dery_Bad coverAuthor Mark Dery is never at a loss for source material, and this inventive and immenently readable collection of essays covers a variety of peculiar topics including porn fantasies of Star Trek fans, Facebook as Limbo of the Lost, George W. Bush’s fear of his inner queer, the homoerotic subtext of the Super Bowl, the sadism of dentists, the branding of Hitler, the sexual identity of 2001’s HAL (think you know?), the suicide note considered as a literary genre,  Lady Gaga, and the polymorphous perversity of Madonna’s big toe. It's both wonderfully provocative and absurd, but always well-measured and intellectually thoughtful —  a winning combination in a collection like this.

Published in: The Advocate
By: Diane Anderson-Minshall


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