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That's Why They're in Cages, People! [Paperback]

Joel Perry (Author)
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November 1, 2003

"One of the great things about being gay," Perry said in a 2001 interview with Genre, "is that it frees you to be different. I mean, you're an outcast already. So screw it! Enjoy it! Make it up!" And enjoy it he does, whether he's trying to lose weight, auctioning his underwear, hijacking the Oscars, flossing his cat, or setting people on fire-accidentally, he swears! Perry's outlook is so refreshing, so filled with joie de vivre, that his big, messy gay life becomes a celebration we all want to take part in.

Joel Perry is a writer whose work has appeared in Frontiers and The Advocate. He is a contributing editor for Instinct, is the author of Funny That Way, and coauthor of Going Down: The Instinct Guide to Oral Sex. He lives in Los Angeles.


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From the strobe-lit mind of writer and producer Perry, author of Funny That Way and Going Down: The Instinct Guide to Oral Sex, comes this sparkling collection of self-deprecating, irreverently witty personal essays. Whether he's translating the canon of relationship lies-"Lie: You're not my type. Translation: I'm so shallow I can't be bothered with being open to new things or growth"-or arguing for the return of the Debbie Allen Dance Number to the Academy Awards show, Perry's writing continually orbits around the themes of isolation and longing, which, blended with his blunt, ornery humor, makes his essays satisfying in that bittersweet, David Sedaris kind of way. Some of the collection's most notable essays focus on various aspects of gay culture, including the grand topic of "gay pride." "Pride is not something you buy or attend," Perry explains. "No, not even the festival itself is pride. It's a party. You carry the pride....always remember it's B.Y.O. Pride. Cherish it. Honor it. Then decorate it with leather, spandex, feathers or just some SPF 15 and bring it on down to the party and work it!" Gay pride is a living example for others, Perry adds in the book's final pages, because it serves as a reminder for all that "liberation is available for the claiming." "We're here. We're queer. Start taking notes."
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About the Author

Joel Perry is also the author of "Funny That Way" and "That's Why They're in Cages, People!" He lives in Los Angeles, CA.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 296 pages
  • Publisher: Alyson Books (November 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1555837425
  • ISBN-13: 978-1555837426
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.4 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.1 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,543,108 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fall on the floor funny, July 19, 2004
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Joel Perry's insight into gay life and how we fit into the world as a whole is just dead on. Combine this with his lively wit and you have some of the best essays you will read anytime soon. I took it to read while dining alone and had to put it away because I was laughing out loud in the resturant.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Fabulous Volume From Mr. Perry, June 9, 2004
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Joel Perry's "That's Why They're In Cages, People!" is further proof that Mr. Perry is one of our premiere essayists. Alternately funny, moving, and thought-provoking (and sometimes combinations of all three), this latest collection is a delight for anyone who enjoys good writing.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pick up a copy and enjoy the laughs!, September 24, 2004
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Joel Perry's laugh-out-loud-funny book, That's Why They're In cages, people! is a thought-provoking collection of essays that should go on people's gift lists this year. The 58, three-to-nine page, essays address a broad range of topics concerning the gay (and straight) world with a sharp wit, a glittering tongue, and importantly, a great heart. Divided into eight themed parts, Perry begins with topics on "Living the Life" including observations on just what Pride is in these early years of the 21st century in "Bring Your Own Pride." A native of North Carolina, Perry dishes out some amusing thoughts about the Southland regarding food, religion, and homophobia.

Perhaps the most interesting juxtaposition of topics is found in "Holy Cowhide!" This portion juggles issues of Christian churches, Perry's own rediscovery of faith, and the leather community. One of the most amusing of these entries is "Things your Mother never told you about leather," which details several outrageously funny observations any neophyte exploring the leather scene, including how to pull on a pair of leather pants. On this topic, Perry concludes that "I guess what no one told me is that along with all the cowhide and attendant paraphernalia, I'd need a sense of humor. But what else did I expect from a fetish that requires so much role playing, production, drama, and drag? In saying that, it's not my intention to offend anyone in the leather community. But then again, if I have, well, I need to be punished, don't I?" p80

Perry tweaks the entertainment industry several times. For example, in the "Debbie Allen Dance Number," Perry is in mourning because of the loss of that most outrageous of Oscar Award night elements. And in "Queer as HGTV Folks" Perry suggests that the most realistic and grounded images of GLBTQ people can be found on the Home and Garden network shows. "Gay people shown as intelligent, contributing, successful, resourceful, caring, creative, but otherwise unremarkable people. What a concept." P140

An appropriate recompense for celebrities and other "people of privilege" provides the title for the book. It was inspired by an incident wherein Sharon Stone's ex-husband, Phil Bronstein was bitten by a Komodo dragon during a "behind the scene" tour of the LA Zoo in return for a hefty donation from Ms. Stone. Perry suggests that some celebrities, particularly those who are suffering from the weight of their own egos might benefit from a bit of time in the "dragon cage." (Readers may find themselves tallying a list of candidates for the cage as well.)

Not surprisingly, Perry makes several observations about the queer community, revels in the power and humor of our stereotypes, and suggests that the GLBTQ community own its issues and strive for more. Perry is more than blunt in his assessment of some trends. One could even consider him an "equal opportunity offender." He is bound to make most readers at least a bit uncomfortable at some point in the book. Indeed, Perry seems determined to challenge readers and, hopefully, to prompt them to think in the process. The saving grace of these well-aimed barbs is that Perry is neither mean nor bitter in his humor. Outlandish, yes! His "Urban Legends" makes fun of the phenomena and stereotypes in a fairly over the top manner. And in "Aunt Christmas" we find that Perry is not beyond sharing a touch of revenge.

Meanwhile, "Glitter on my Heart" and "Birth Day" will tug the heart strings of the most cynical queer. The former details a partner's decision regarding how to dispose of the ashes of his dead lover. The story is touching, funny, and appropriately festive. The latter essay is a wonderful, roller-coaster, over-the-top, coming out story complete with marching band, men in grass skirts, and New Year's kiss in a leather bar.

The bite-size format of the essays makes this a fun book for those times when you have just a few moments to read. Pick up a copy for yourself and give one to your friends this year. We all need a laugh and this anthology is filled with them!
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