
How to Survive a Plague
The Inside Story of How Citizens and Science Tamed AIDS
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David France
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A New York Times 2016 Notable Book
The definitive history of the successful battle to halt the AIDS epidemic - from the creator of, and inspired by, the seminal documentary How to Survive a Plague.
A riveting, powerful telling of the story of the grassroots movement of activists, many of them in a life-or-death struggle, who seized upon scientific research to help develop the drugs that turned HIV from a mostly fatal infection to a manageable disease. Ignored by public officials, religious leaders, and the nation at large, and confronted with shame and hatred, this small group of men and women chose to fight for their right to live by educating themselves and demanding to become full partners in the race for effective treatments. Around the globe, 16 million people are alive today thanks to their efforts.
Not since the publication of Randy Shilts' classic And the Band Played On has a book measured the AIDS plague in such brutally human, intimate, and soaring terms.
In dramatic fashion, we witness the founding of ACT UP and TAG (Treatment Action Group) and the rise of an underground drug market in opposition to the prohibitively expensive (and sometimes toxic) AZT. We watch as these activists learn to become their own researchers, lobbyists, drug smugglers, and clinicians, establishing their own newspapers, research journals, and laboratories, and as they go on to force reform in the nation's disease-fighting agencies.
With his unparalleled access to this community, David France illuminates the lives of extraordinary characters, including the closeted Wall Street trader turned activist, the high school dropout who found purpose battling pharmaceutical giants in New York, the South African physician who helped establish the first officially recognized buyers' club at the height of the epidemic, and the public relations executive fighting to save his own life for the sake of his young daughter.
Expansive yet richly detailed, this is an insider's account of a pivotal moment in the history of American civil rights. Powerful, heart-wrenching, and finally exhilarating, How to Survive a Plague is destined to become an essential part of the literature of AIDS.
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It is clear that the author is madly in love, not only with her partner for whom she writes both idiosyncratic and sultry poems, but in love with language, in love with queerness, in love with the therapeutic process of bankrupting the politics of shame. These poems tackle gun violence, toxic masculinity, LGBTQ* struggles, suicidality, and the oppression of women’s bodies, while maintaining a vivid wildness that the tongue aches to speak aloud.
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Amazing poems
- De Megan Miller en 12-24-23
De: Megan Falley
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Music Is History
- De: Ahmir Khalib Thompson, Questlove
- Narrado por: Questlove
- Duración: 11 h
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Best-selling author and Sundance award-winning director Questlove harnesses his encyclopedic knowledge of popular music and his deep curiosity about history to examine America over the past 50 years. Choosing one essential track from each year, Questlove unpacks each song’s significance, revealing the pivotal role that American music plays around issues of race, gender, politics, and identity.
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- De HomeChef en 11-05-21
De: Ahmir Khalib Thompson, y otros
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Deaf Utopia
- A Memoir—And a Love Letter to a Way of Life
- De: Nyle DiMarco, Robert Siebert
- Narrado por: Dan Bittner
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Before becoming the actor, producer, advocate, and model that people know today, Nyle DiMarco was half of a pair of Deaf twins born to a multi-generational Deaf family in Queens, New York. At the hospital one day after he was born, Nyle “failed” his first test—a hearing test—to the joy and excitement of his parents.
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ASL is more important as a curriculum than foreign languages in American schools
- De mama bird en 02-03-23
De: Nyle DiMarco, y otros
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The Last Dream
- De: Pedro Almodóvar
- Narrado por: Colman Domingo, Rachel Weisz, Juan Diego Botto, y otros
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Making his English language debut, the iconoclastic, two-time Academy award-winning writer and director reveals his singular mind as never before in this collection of twelve remarkable stories spanning memoir, comedy, autofiction, parody, pastiche, and gothic fiction.
De: Pedro Almodóvar
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Swing State
- De: Rebecca Gilman
- Narrado por: Anne E. Thompson, Bubba Weiler, Kirsten Fitzgerald, y otros
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When a recently widowed woman in rural Wisconsin notices her husband’s toolbox is missing, she calls the authorities—and unwittingly starts a chain of events that will forever change her community. What begins as a disarmingly simple mystery blooms into an exploration of loss, the fragility of the environment, and what it means to connect and heal.
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We can all relate
- De Wdj en 03-21-24
De: Rebecca Gilman
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All the Young Men
- A Memoir of Love, AIDS, and Chosen Family in the American South
- De: Ruth Coker Burks, Kevin Carr O'Leary
- Narrado por: Ruth Coker Burks
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In 1986, 26-year-old Ruth is visiting a friend at the hospital when she notices that the door to one of the hospital rooms is painted red. She witnesses nurses drawing straws to see who will tend to the patient inside, all of them reluctant to enter the room. Out of impulse, Ruth herself enters the quarantined space and immediately begins to care for the young man who cries for his mother in the last moments of his life. Before she can even process what she’s done, word spreads in the community that Ruth is the only person willing to help these young men afflicted by AIDS.
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If you listen to one book this year. THIS IS IT.
- De Labs4life en 12-04-20
De: Ruth Coker Burks, y otros
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Benedict Cumberbatch Reads Sherlock Holmes' Rediscovered Railway Mysteries
- Four Original Short Stories
- De: John Taylor
- Narrado por: Benedict Cumberbatch
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Benedict Cumberbatch reads these four new Sherlock Holmes stories by John Taylor: 'An Inscrutable Masquerade', 'The Conundrum of Coach 13', 'The Trinity Vicarage Larceny' and 'The 10.59 Assassin'. Inspired by Arthur Conan Doyle's original Sherlock Holmes stories, John Taylor has written four more mysteries featuring the world's greatest detective. Read by acclaimed actor Benedict Cumberbatch, these new adventures share all the suspense of the original tales.
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No One Writes Holmes Like Doyle
- De Amy Deringer Robinson en 12-06-15
De: John Taylor
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New American Best Friend
- De: Olivia Gatwood
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One of the most recognizable young poets in America, Olivia Gatwood dazzles with her tribute to contemporary American womanhood in her debut book, New American Best Friend. Gatwood's poems deftly deconstruct traditional stereotypes. The focus shifts from childhood to adulthood, gender to sexuality, violence to joy. And always and inexorably, the book moves toward celebration, culminating in a series of odes: odes to the body, to tough women, to embracing your own journey in all its failures and triumphs.
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Amazing poetry, but the music
- De Keaira en 07-29-19
De: Olivia Gatwood
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Hits, Flops, and Other Illusions
- My Fortysomething Years in Hollywood
- De: Ed Zwick
- Narrado por: Ed Zwick
- Duración: 10 h y 23 m
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Though there are many factors behind such success, including luck and the contributions of his creative partner Marshall Herskovitz, he’s known to have a special talent for bringing out the best in the people he’s worked with, notably the actors. In those intense collaborations, he seeks to discover the small pieces of connective tissue, vulnerability, and fellowship that can help an actor realize their character in full.
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Authentic, Sobering & Full of Grace
- De David_Leah Wiley en 02-17-24
De: Ed Zwick
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Drama
- An Actor's Education
- De: John Lithgow
- Narrado por: John Lithgow
- Duración: 10 h y 17 m
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In this riveting and surprising personal history, John Lithgow shares a backstage view of his own struggle, crisis, and discovery, revealing the early life and career that took place out of the public eye. Above all Lithgow’s memoir is a tribute to his most important influence: his father, Arthur Lithgow, who, as an actor, director, producer, and great lover of Shakespeare, brought theater to John’s boyhood. From bedtime stories to Arthur’s illustrious productions, performance and storytelling were constant and cherished parts of family life.
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Superb
- De Diane Havens en 05-15-12
De: John Lithgow
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Weeds
- De: Amanda Wilkin
- Narrado por: Lesley Sharp, Adelle Leonce, Joshua James, y otros
- Duración: 1 h y 29 m
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Climate activist Shirley Watts has dedicated her entire life to protecting the planet for future generations. But constantly fighting for Mother Earth has taken its toll over time, leaving her in a precarious relationship with her adult daughter, Lela. When Shirley’s latest climate stunt lands her in serious legal jeopardy, Lela reluctantly lets Shirley stay with her and her boyfriend while awaiting her upcoming trial.
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Great character development
- De Veronica en 03-24-24
De: Amanda Wilkin
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Desperately Seeking Something
- A Memoir About Movies, Mothers, and Material Girls
- De: Susan Seidelman
- Narrado por: Jaime Lamchick
- Duración: 9 h y 56 m
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Starting out in the mid-70s, a time when few women were directing movies, Susan Seidelman was determined to become a filmmaker. She longed to tell stories about the unrepresented characters she wanted to see on screen: unconventional women in unusual circumstances, needing to express themselves and maintain their autonomy. Her genre-blending films reflect a passion for classic Hollywood storytelling, mixed with a playful New Wave spirit, informed by her years living in downtown NYC.
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An Inspiring Listen
- De Tiffany Bartok en 06-26-24
De: Susan Seidelman
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Sorry for Your Loss
- De: Michael Cruz Kayne
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A sidesplitting, heartrending look at life—and death. This powerfully personal production, recorded live from the Minetta Lane Theatre, cuts through the platitudes, directly reaching out to anyone who has ever experienced loss—or will. So...everyone.
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A Must Listen for the Grieving
- De Chris en 09-25-23
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Laura Benanti: Nobody Cares
- De: Laura Benanti
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As a precocious kid who took Broadway by storm at the age of 18, Laura Benanti spent her formative years playing grown-ups onstage, but it took her a while to figure out how to be one in real life. With her razor-sharp wit and unapologetic candor, Benanti shares her hard-won insights on topics like marriage, motherhood, perimenopause, female friendship, and making peace with the younger versions of ourselves.
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the best special I've listened in a while
- De Anonymous User en 06-06-24
De: Laura Benanti
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- frostiielf
- 06-14-21
If you're into this topic do not miss this
as someone who was already very interested in the topic oh, I could not get enough of this book. it might be overkill for anyone who is not interested in this level of detail.
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- tru britty
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Gripping history of early AIDS epidemic & ACT UP
David France begins his history of the early years of the AIDS epidemic with the 2013 funeral of Spencer Cox, an activist with ACT UP-New York who was integral in the group's fight to get access to drug trials and drugs and get a too often indifferent government to care about the plight of people living with AIDS.
Cox had survived the death sentence of AIDS when the life-extending drug cocktail became available in 1996, only to lose contact with the friendships he'd formed in ACT UP and his sense of purpose. For some reason, he just decided to stop taking his AIDS medication.
The second chapter goes back to the beginning of the AIDS epidemic in 1981. Just like Randy Shilts's And the Band Played On, How to Survive a Plague follows the epidemic forward through key figures and events in what was at first a mystery disease. Larry Kramer, the Old Testament prophet of the epidemic, plays a large and divisive role in early activism. He's a great character and a real champion with a habit of alienating those he's needs.
Peter Staley also figures a lot. He's the baby-faced Wall Street trader who, to keep his job, stays in the closet until AIDS makes it impossible. Then activism becomes his new mission.
There are a lot of characters in this engrossing story. A lot of them die off. Because before 1996, AIDS was nearly 100 percent fatal. The epidemiology of AIDS reads like a great murder mystery. What is this disease killing young men? Why is it concentrated in the gay community? The medical community was scrambling for answers through a fog of confusion and fear.
David France also tackles the unresponsiveness of the federal government and New York's mayor Ed Koch. The evolution and work of ACT UP becomes the backbone for much of this history because it exemplifies the coalition of people living with AIDS who had to come together and act when no one else would. This book is a great follow-up to And the Band Played On because it covers a longer period of time. Shilts's published his in 1987 and a lot has happened in the HIV/AIDS fight since then, including the debunking of the Gaetan Dugas/Patient Zero myth and the drug cocktail.
The narrator does an excellent job.
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- Jacqueline Kiffe
- 01-10-21
Heartbreaking, incredibly informative
This has far more detail than other books I had read, and is far more heartbreaking. But it allowed me to understand far better why my closest friend, who did not survive long enough to see the creation of life-saving drugs, fell into homelessness and street drugs. It remains the greatest sorrow of my life, and I searched for him for decades until I discovered the truth.
This is no hagiography, and all of the figures are very much human, but the things that they lived with while continuing the struggle to take care of loved ones, move a recalcitrant government and industry, and earn a living make them entitled to be called “the greatest generation,” version 2.0.
This is evocatively told by Rory O’Malley, and one hopes he will continue to narrate.
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- Janice L. Moody
- 03-31-17
Excellent!
Riveting true story of aids activism- triumphs and failures. I was totally engrossed throughout. Highly recommend.
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- Lani
- 07-06-22
Comprehensive and personal
France gave a deep, technical, but personable overview of the AIDS crisis. Narration was superb. Would definitely recommend.
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- Kyle
- 07-06-18
Amazing story of perseverance and activism
This audiobook is an extremely compelling story especially, given that I came of age after the epidemic and for me AIDS/HIV have always been a medical condition that while scary was never a death sentence.
Hearing the stories of clothes on the front lines told in such a heartbreaking and such a humanizing way opened my eyes and sparked a new interest it also elicited tears, anger and astonishment at the profound failures of the United States government. This performance brought it all home communicating the gravity of the tragedy as well as the frustrations experience by those on the front lines. Providing a perspective on history that is glossed over or not covered at all. While at times the plethora of names, organizations and various stores was difficult to follow the overall tale of sorrow neglect pain and heroism was clear. I strongly recommend this audiobook regardless of those difficulties because of its cultural importance to a community so often marginalized and as an ode to a generation that died so that we do not have to live under the shadow of the plague in the United States gay or straight.
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- Megan O
- 07-24-18
Must listen/read
There was very few books that I have consumed that I can say were truly life changing, but this is one of them. My perspective on many things is changed and I’m grateful to David France for having the courage to give us this history.
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- Amazon Customer
- 07-31-22
Comprehensive overview of AIDS crisis
After 29 hours of this book I feel like there is little more to say. Excellent history, well written, and well-read. Left wondering if so many people had to die except for somewhat uncaring politicians and drug companies and Fauci....love to read a book on him. And this book resonates after the speed with which vaccines were developed for Covid. no holdups there.
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- Aileen
- 05-12-17
Powerful
This is an amazing story. It filled in many of the bits and pieces I remembered from my youth. I love the combination of memoir, epidemiology, and history, especially about the power of activism.
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- Navelgazing Writer
- 12-11-20
A View of Early AIDS Rarely Seen
I read this as research for something I am writing and it pulled me in fast, keeping me enthralled with both the social and scientific aspects of the birth of the AIDS movement in the US. I was there for some of it and my experiences are spot on for the beginning parts of the book, but it blossomed demonstrating the intense anger at the lack of concern everyone but the gay community had for their lives. Reading how ACT UP and the other groups were born was fantastic history for me to learn about.
What is interesting are the parallels between COVID-19 and the AIDS pandemics, how if it isn't white healthy men being eviscerated, no one seems to give a whit about them/us.
I will read this book again after I read other books from that time. It really has added to my knowledge about that very painful time.
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