Leaving the Gay Place: Billy Lee Brammer and the Great Society
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Tracy Daugherty., & Tracy Daugherty|AUTHOR. (2018). Leaving the Gay Place: Billy Lee Brammer and the Great Society . University of Texas Press.

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“Leaving the Gay Place” tells a sweeping story of American popular culture and politics through the life and work of a writer who tragically exemplifies the highs and lows of the country at mid-century. Tracy Daugherty follows Brammer from the halls of power in Washington, DC, where he worked for Senate majority leader Johnson, to rock-and-roll venues where he tripped out with Janis Joplin, and ultimately to back alleys of self-indulgence and self-destruction. Constantly driven to experiment with new ways of being and creating, often fueled by psychedelics, Brammer became a cult figure for an America on the cusp of monumental change, as the counterculture percolated through the Eisenhower years and burst out in the sixties. In Daugherty's masterful recounting, Brammer's story is a quintessential American story, and Billy Lee is our wayward American son.
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