"....a sometimes brash, sometimes heart-breaking, always funny look into the world of AIDS activism." -- Mark Rutherford, Express Gay News November, 2000
"...a beautiful book. It is a highly recommended book for everyone to read." -- AIDS Book Review Journal (July-August,2001)
"Living and Dying in 4/4 Time is nothing if not brutally honest." -- anonymous
Product Description
Gallotta has written a long-overdue book about the AIDS epidemic from a previously barely examined perspective - that of the social worker. Originally a journalist interviewing heavy metal rock musicians such as Axl Rose, Sebastian Bach and Ozzy Osbourne and writing for mags such as "Circus," he started volunteering at New York City's GMHC soon after the organization was founded in the mid-1980s. At the time he was himself still struggling with "coming out" as a gay man while attempting to control his drug and alcohol intake. Today as a proud "out" gay man he lives in South Florida with his partner with whom he is raising a child while working as an AIDS case manager at Center One.
************** "Living and Dying in 4/4 Time" charts the changing demographics of AIDS and is told from the viewpoint of the case manager - the person all too often left to pick up the pueces when friends and family desert someone. The book is irreverent, honest, and sometimes hilariously funny. Anyone interested in AIDS and the reality of battling the disease, HMOs, and sheer blind prejudice will find this book invaluable.







