Love Undetectable (Magill’s Literary Annual 1991-2005)

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When Andrew Sullivan first gained national attention, he was twenty-eight years old and had been named editor of The New Republic, a position he held for the next five years. Sullivan, occupying a position of considerable visibility, was not secretive about his own homosexual orientation.

The author of Virtually Normal: An Argument About Homosexuality (1995) and the editor of Same-Sex Marriage: Pro and Con (1997), Sullivan has served as a remarkably talented role model for many gays. He has been particularly effective in writing objectively and with unique...

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