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Reports from the Holocaust: The Story of an AIDS Activist : ウィキペディア英語版 | Reports from the Holocaust: The Story of an AIDS Activist
''Reports from the Holocaust: The Story of an AIDS Activist'' is a 1989 book by Larry Kramer; a revised edition was published in 1994. ''Reports from the Holocaust'' contains a diverse selection of Kramer's nonfiction writings focused on AIDS activism and LGBT civil rights, including letters to the editor and speeches, which document his time spent at Gay Men's Health Crisis, ACT UP, and beyond. ==Overview== The central message of the book is that gay men must accept responsibility for their lives, and that those who are still living must give back to their community by fighting for People With AIDS (PWA’s) and LGBT rights, for, as Kramer states, "I must put back something into this world for my own life, which is worth a tremendous amount. By not putting back, you are saying that your lives are worth shit, and that we deserve to die, and that the deaths of all our friends and lovers have amounted to nothing. I can't believe that in your heart of hearts you feel this way. I can't believe you want to die. Do you?"〔Kramer, Larry, ''Reports from the Holocaust: The Story of An AIDS Activist''. St. Martin's Press 1994. ISBN 0-312-11419-2, p. 175〕 The first publication provides a portrait of Kramer as activist, and the 1994 edition contains commentary written by him that reflects on his earlier pieces and provides insight into Larry Kramer as writer.
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