Legendary Children
The First Decade of RuPaul's Drag Race and the Last Century of Queer Life
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Tom Fitzgerald
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Lorenzo Marquez
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A definitive deep-dive into queer history and culture with hit reality show RuPaul's Drag Race as a touchstone, by the creators of the pop culture blog Tom and Lorenzo.
NPR's Best Books of the Year 2020 Pick
A New York Times New & Noteworthy Book
One of Logo/NewNowNext's "11 Queer Books We Can't Wait to Read This Spring"
From the singular voices behind Tom and Lorenzo comes the ultimate guide to all-things RuPaul's Drag Race and its influence on modern LGBTQ culture. Legendary Children centers itself around the idea that not only is RuPaul's Drag Race the queerest show in the history of television, but that RuPaul and company devised a show that serves as an actual museum of queer cultural and social history, drawing on queer traditions and the work of legendary figures going back nearly a century. In doing so, Drag Race became not only a repository of queer history and culture, but also an examination and illustration of queer life in the modern age. It is a snapshot of how LGBTQ folks live, struggle, work, and reach out to one another - and how they always have - and every bit of it is tied directly to Drag Race. Each chapter is an examination of a specific aspect of the show - the Werk Room, the Library, the Pit Crew, the runway, the Untucked lounge, the Snatch Game - that ties to a specific aspect of queer cultural history and/or the work of certain legendary figures in queer cultural history.
©2020 Tom Fitzgerald, Lorenzo Marquez (P)2020 Penguin AudioCritic reviews
"Using Drag Race's prominence as a mirror to reflect drag brilliance through the ages, this must-read book articulately celebrates the icons - both well-known and under-appreciated - who made magic with a mascara wand and whose finely glossed lips were always worth reading. Like this book!" (Michael Musto)
“Informative, entertaining, melodramatic in its obsessiveness, and written with equal amounts of insight and wit, the book serves as a commemorative archive of drag in American life.” (Kirkus Reviews)
“It's officially been a decade since RuPaul's Drag Race aired its first season, and a groundbreaking queer phenomenon was born. In celebration of this milestone, Tom Fitzgerald and Lorenzo Marquez wrote Legendary Children, which explores queer history and culture and talks about how RuPaul's hit reality show contributed to this rich tradition.” (Cosmopolitan)
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- Katherine L.
- 11-08-20
Wonderful, informative, enjoyable
This is a fantastic book. Tom and Lorenzo made me laugh, made me cry, and taught me TONS. They are fantastic guides to shine a light on the queer history that we never really hear about, and to explain the roots of culture, music TV and more. Snaps.
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- GrooveAmanda
- 22-06-22
Essential Herstory!
this book was great to listen to; the naration was clear and subject matter so interesting. As a white, cis hetero woman this is perfect ally reading. I'm drag race - a - holic, so pleased to learn the background and significance of all the nuances.
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