An Angel in Sodom, Jim Elledge
An Angel in Sodom, Jim Elledge
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An Angel in Sodom
Henry Gerber and the Birth of the Gay Rights Movement

Author: Jim Elledge

Narrator: Donald Corren

Unabridged: 9 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/04/2022


Synopsis

Henry Gerber was the father of American gay liberation.Born in 1892 in Germany, Henry Gerber was expelled from school as a boy and lost several jobs as a young man because of his homosexual activities. He emigrated to the United States and enlisted in the army for employment. After his release, he explored Chicago’s gay subculture: cruising Bughouse Square, getting arrested for “disorderly conduct,” and falling in love. He was institutionalized for being gay, branded an “enemy alien” at the end of World War I, and given a choice: to rejoin the army or be imprisoned in a federal penitentiary.Gerber re-enlisted and was sent to Germany in 1920. In Berlin, he discovered a vibrant gay rights movement, which made him vow to advocate for the rights of gay men at home. He founded the Society for Human Rights, the first legally recognized US gay-rights organization, on December 10, 1924.When police caught wind of it, he and two members were arrested. He lost his job, went to court three times, and went bankrupt. Released, he moved to New York, disheartened.Later in life, he joined the DC chapter of the Mattachine Society, a gay-rights advocacy group founded by Harry Hay who had heard of Gerber’s group, leading him to found Mattachine. An Angel in Sodom is the first and long overdue biography of the founder of the first US gay rights organization.

About Jim Elledge

Jim Elledge, award-winning author of The Boys of Fairy Town; Henry Darger, Throwaway Boy; and over twenty other titles, has won two Lambda Literary Awards. The Boys of Fairy Town was also a finalist for a Lammy, received a starred review in Booklist, and was included in ALA’s Over the Rainbow Book List.

About Donald Corren

Donald Corren is an audiobook narrator and a New York actor with leading credits on and Off-Broadway, as well as numerous television appearances. On Broadway, he costarred with Judy Kaye in the critically acclaimed production of Souvenir, and replaced Harvey Fierstein in the seminal production of Torch Song Trilogy. His Off-Broadway appearances include The Soap Myth, Dietrich & Chevalier, The Last Sunday in June, Stephen Sondheim’s Saturday Night, and the original New York production of Tomfoolery. His television credits include eight seasons as forensic tech Medill on NBC’s Law & Order, as well as his current role as Dr. Kurian on Syfy’s Z Nation.


Reviews

Goodreads review by abi on July 11, 2023

on the one hand this is a well written and researched biography but on the other hand it’s about a guy who appears to be a snobby, racist, biphobic misogynistic asshole 🤷‍♀️......more

Goodreads review by Kevin B. Jennings on May 12, 2023

Let’s start with applause for the incredible research done by the author, who obviously immersed himself in the life of Henry Gerber, who founded America’s first LGBTQ rights organization, The Society for Human Rights, in Chicago in 1924. Elledge has produced an account so detailed that it is remark......more

Goodreads review by Martin on June 10, 2024

This was a terrific read for people who are interested in the early LGTB rights movement. Henry Gerber founded the first Society for Human Rights in 1924 Chicago. It ended in disaster. However, for the next half century, Gerber remained on the periphery of the movement and The author has researched......more

Goodreads review by James on June 24, 2023

Perhaps too slight for the full biography treatment, “An Angel in Sodom” tells the story of an important activist and member of the gay rights movement in America. The reconstruction of Henry Gerber’s correspondence with other gay men of his time was interesting, but I’m not sure it’s enough on its......more

Goodreads review by Grace on April 13, 2023

Thanks to Goodreads and Chicago Review Press for the giveaway copy! This was a little more academic than I expected, but glad to see an important figure getting an overdue biography. I would recommend this more to researchers than a general audience.......more


Quotes

“A thrilling work of historical recovery…[and] a vital contribution to LGBTQ history!” John D’Emilio, author of Memories of a Gay Catholic Boyhood

“Finally, a fascinating, carefully researched biography of the founder of the first US homosexual rights organization, Henry Gerber!” Jonathan Ned Katz, author of The Daring Life and Dangerous Times of Eve Adams