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When one person mentors, two lives are changed.
Kevin Sessums
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Kevin Sessums
Age: 68
Born: 1956
Born: January 1
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Kevin Howard Scott Sessums
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My father always wanted me to be president of the United States, and his fallback position was that I not become a ward of the county. I think my father was okay about my going into journalism, though.
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[Larry Kramer] thinks Charles de Gaulle was gay. He thinks Max Schmeling was gay.
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[Calvin Trillin] was very shoe, which means he was a big jock, a big deal.
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Is it easier for you to have straight friends, Larry [Kramer], since you seem so often disappointed in your gay friends who can't live up to what you expect of them as gay people?
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I could appear in this million-word book [Larry Kramer] are working on. Nobody would even notice me.
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I have never heard that referred to before, that term: Jewish men from Yale.
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I wasn't a [gay] activist, really.
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David Remnick [the New Yorker's editor in chief]is about as interested in anything gay as I am interested in anything to do with baseball. It drives me nuts.
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It's always been hard to be gay in Washington.
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[ John] Winthrop was the man who first said America was a city upon a hill, which [Ronald] Reagan then appropriated. There are incidents like that all through history. We have been here.
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I don't write poetry for the New Yorker. My poems appear in the Nation, mostly.
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I was not shoe. That's a misuse of the term shoe, which is derived from white shoe.
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I don't think everybody's gay. But I think a lot more people are than the world knows about.
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There was a lot really awful about that time [in fifties] if you were gay.
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I was raped. That was a hard thing to write about. I never owned that part of it. Guys don't look at themselves as being raped. We're not raised that way.
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When I graduated [from Yale], I went back to Larry [Kramer]. But when I go to Yale reunions, there are still people who call me David.
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I think I just felt a sadness at some points in my career that what is available to a straight writer is not available to a gay writer.
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