Why did I love this book?
This is a joyous book about living differently in difficult times, a utopian “manifesto” about the power of art.
The book is partly a global history of “drag,” partly a personal memoir about growing up “gender queer” and becoming a drag queen, and partly a book of ideas and stories. The author is the winner of the ninth season of RuPaul’s Drag Race, an internationally known performer, and a cartoonist who recently did a New Yorker cover—of herself.
I found lots of bold hope in this book, lots of love and magic. The personal is political, feminists have long argued, a connection this book “reveals” on every page.
For me, the book is also personal in another way. In my long life, far more fun than having been “Professor Steinberg” for many years is that I am also “Papa Velour.” As I like to say about Sasha, “she is my son.”
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"Drag embodies the queer possibility that exists within each of us-the infinite ways in which gender, good taste, and art can be lived."
-Sasha Velour
This book is a quilt, piecing together memoir, history, and theory into a living portrait of an artist and an art. Within these pages, illustrated throughout with photos and original artwork, Sasha Velour illuminates drag as a unique form of expression with a rich history and a revolutionary spirit.
Each chapter strips off a new layer, removing one tantalizing glove and then another, to reveal all the twists and turns in the life of a…