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Jack Fritscher
Fritscher in 1972
Born
John Joseph Fritscher (1939-06-20) June 20, 1939 (age 84) Jacksonville, Illinois, United States
Occupation
Writer
historian
professor
social activist
Alma mater
Pontifical College Josephinum Loyola University Chicago
Genre
Popular Culture LGBT History Literary fiction
Literary movement
New Journalism American Transcendentalism American drama American film
Spouse
Mark Hemry
Partner
Robert Mapplethorpe David Sparrow
Website
jackfritscher.com
John Joseph "Jack" Fritscher (born June 20, 1939) is an American author,[1] university professor, historian, and social activist known internationally for his fiction, erotica, and nonfiction analyses of pop culture and gay male culture. An activist prior to the Stonewall riots, he was an out and founding member of the Journal of Popular Culture. Fritscher became highly influential as editor of Drummer magazine.[2][3]
John Joseph "Jack" Fritscher (born June 20, 1939) is an American author, university professor, historian, and social activist known internationally for...
Evolution of a Gay Male Subculture, former editor-in-chief of Drummer JackFritscher noted that Radcliffe remained Brush Creek Media's top box office earner...
2024. Retrieved 28 March 2024. JackFritscher, Robert Mapplethorpe: Assault with a Deadly Camera, p. 509. JackFritscher, Robert Mapplethorpe: Assault...
2021. Retrieved April 1, 2014. JackFritscher, Robert Mapplethorpe: Assault with a Deadly Camera, p. 509. JackFritscher, Robert Mapplethorpe: Assault...
produced by Tom of Finland Company, and appeared in several film by JackFritscher that where focused on bodybuilders. In late 1994, while divorcing his...
which he often visited). Shapiro was Drummer's founding art editor. JackFritscher, Drummer's former editor-in-chief, described Shapiro as "the best of...
York. He died of AIDS-related causes in 1984. JackFritscher Gay erotic author and editor JackFritscher (born 1939) made hundreds of visits to the Mineshaft...
Summer 2022, the editor is Novotny Lawrence. One of the cofounders was JackFritscher. The JPC is the official publication of the Popular Culture Association...
Magazine No 10 December 1976". JackFritscher. Retrieved 2024-01-13. "Drummer Magazine No 113 February 1988". JackFritscher. Retrieved 2024-01-13. "Domingo...
interviews with John Waters, Divine, Daniel Nicoletta, Mark Thompson, JackFritscher, and others. Oppel attempted to interview the two men serving life in...
until 1980, Mapplethorpe was the lover of writer and Drummer editor JackFritscher, who introduced him to the Mineshaft (a members-only BDSM gay leather...
Mapplethorpe was the lover of gay writer and Drummer magazine editor JackFritscher. He was brought up in a Roman Catholic household and although he later...
big blank: tracing the genome of ursomasculinity. An interview with JackFritscher", in Suresha, Ron, ed. (August 2009). Bears on bears: interviews & discussions...
addiction. He died at the age of 84 in Berkeley, California. In 1972, JackFritscher became the first openly gay writer to unearth and interview Steward;...
friend of JackFritscher, editor of Drummer magazine, who described David as "my longtime pal and housemate". The character Solly Blue in Fritscher's novel...
Years of Celibacy". The Sword. Bijou (1972), retrieved July 23, 2023 JackFritscher, "DIRTY POOLE (Everything You Fantasized about Porn Director Wakefield...
ISBN 978-1-4008-3087-9. "Tony DeBlase". leatherhalloffame.com. Bernadicou, August. "JackFritscher". August Nation. The LGBTQ History Project. Archived from the original...