Straight James / Gay James

· Hansen Publishing Group LLC
4.7
38 reviews
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58
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Straight James / Gay James, actor James Franco’s new chapbook of poems, explores the facets of his public and private personas. Straight James / Gay James is a poetic bildungsroman—raw, candid, and uninhibited. James Franco writes about life as an actor, sexuality, questions of identity, gender, family, Gucci, Lana Del Rey, James Dean, Hollywood, and more. His poetic style varies from the imagistic to the prosaic. The chapbook also contains an interview of “Gay James” conducted by “Straight James.” Yes, Straight James asks the question: “Let’s get substantial: are you f*****g gay or what?”

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4.7
38 reviews
charles “Charles”
April 10, 2017
I love James Franco straight or gay. He is inspirational. The poems about his brothers in this book, was awesome. The Man that is willing to challenge thoughts and opinions of others has my vote. Although, the tabloids and many have voiced their opinions about his work and I see it challenged him too but I see in his poems (brothers) no greater challenge had he experienced than from his brothers and family. Thank you James Franco. I love your work. Chas
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C Reese Nebeker
March 24, 2024
Almost schizophrenic, if it didn't come across as well adjusted or malconceited. Kissing glass to taste blood on your boner.
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Jean Blacklaw
January 7, 2017
This book is lovely. I highly recommend it. 🕯🎶😁😊😀😄
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About the author

 James Franco is an actor, director, writer, and visual artist. He is the author of two works of fiction, Palo Alto and Actors Anonymous, and two books that collage memoir, snapshots, poems, and artwork, A California Childhood and Hollywood Dreaming. His poetry has appeared in a chapbook, Strongest of the Litter, and the book, Directing Herbert White. His writing has also been published in Esquire, the Huffington Post, McSweeney’s, N+1, Vanity Fair, The New York Times and the Wall Street Journal. He has received MFAs in fiction from Brooklyn College and Columbia, an MFA in film from New York University, an MFA in art from Rhode Island School of Design, and an MFA in poetry from Warren Wilson College.
 

Franco’s film appearances include Milk, Pineapple Express, This is the End, Spring Breakers, Oz, and 127 Hours, which earned him an Academy Award nomination. He portrayed poets Allen Ginsberg in the film Howl, C.K. Williams in The Color of Time, and Hart Crane in The Broken Tower, a film Franco adapted and directed. He has also adapted many poems into films that he has directed, including short films based on “Herbert White” by Frank Bidart, the collection Black Dog, Red Dog by Stephen Dobyns, “The Clerk’s Tale” by Spencer Reece, and “The Feast of Stephen” by Anthony Hecht. Franco has also adapted to film the novels As I Lay Dying, and Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner, Child of God by Cormac McCarthy, In Dubious Battle by John Steinbeck, The Long Home by William Gay, and Zeroville by Steve Erickson.
 

He lives in New York and Los Angeles.

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