AND THE BAND PLAYED ON: Politics, People and the AIDS Epidemic

Shilts, Randy

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Inscribed first printing of the essential work of investigative journalism on the AIDS epidemic. "There was no excuse, in this country and in this time, for the spread of a deadly new epidemic." The unsparing prologue to Shilts's immense journalistic achievement is full of such bitter truths; thirty years on, they shock the reader both for their historical accuracy and for their continuing truth. Even as great medical and social advances have relieved much suffering since the height of the AIDS crisis, the tendency of the powerful to ignore science when it suits them, and to abandon the dying when helping them appears unprofitable, remains in full force. AND THE BAND PLAYED ON is a thorough and precise accounting of the early years of the AIDS epidemic and the Reagan administration's ghastly and murderous mismanagement of a public health catastrophe, chronologically organized and immensely detailed. As a journalist, Shilts was sometimes at odds with the gay community he wrote both to and about, and remains controversial for some of his claims; despite his still-debated stature, his achievements led to the eventual ranking of his AIDS reporting as one of the top 100 works of journalism in the 20th century. 9.25'' x 6''. Original quarter green cloth with cream boards. Gilt-lettered spine. In original unclipped ($24.95) dust jacket. xxiii, 630 pages. Inscribed by Shilts on half title: "To Dennis Warmly / Randy Shilts / San Francisco." Minor bumping and faint sunning to edges of boards. Jacket panels lightly toned. Seller Inventory # 40099

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This investigation of the first five years of the AIDS epidemic examines the roles of the federal government, public health authorities, and research scientists in identifying the disease and acting to contain it

Reviews: YA Investigative journalist Shilts em ploys a case study approach to expose the alarms, disregard, and misinforma tion about AIDS that has been promoted by the government, gay and straight or ganizations, news agencies, and medical researchers. He indicts the political agendas of government officials, ego- driven scientists, and profit-conscious blood bank executives, all of whom im peded early AIDS research. In addition, he gives a fascinating account of the detective work needed in discovering new diseases. Although focusing his re ports on San Francisco and New York's gay communities and research centers in Atlanta and the Washington, D.C. area, Shilts dramatically explores the interna tional problem of AIDS. Students will use the index for assigned papers, but it is the volume of information and the vi gnettes about real individuals that make compelling cover-to-cover reading. Alice Conlon, University of Houston
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An exhaustive account of the early years of the AIDS crisis, this outlines the medical, social and political forces behind the epidemic's origin and rapid spread with a clarity and narrative drive that should appeal to an audience far broader than previous books on the topic. San Francisco Chronicle reporter Shilts successfully weaves comprehensive investigative reporting and commercial page-turner pacing, political intrigue and personal tragedy into a landmark work. Its importance cannot be overstated: few topics merit more attention from the general public, or, as Shilts's account makes appallingly clear, have been as successfully and deliberately shielded from the public at such a high cost of human lives. What starts as a medical mystery and the moving chronicle of a relentless killer soon evolves into an expose of deception and ineptitude at the highest levels of government. The tragedies of AIDS are many, and they continue to multiply, and Shilts conveys the hideous suffering and the heartbreak of so many senseless deaths. But his detailed examination of the health establishment, the government and the press reveals the emergence of a more treacherous menace in the initial failure of our guardian institutions to respond to the crisis, despite the heroic efforts of a handful of individuals in hard-hit New York and San Francisco and at the Centers for Disease Control. Shilts presents one alarming story after another without letting his own passionsevident in the sheer enormity of the projectcompromise the excellent reportage. The reader rises to fury at the apathy, silence and deception that have characterized the official response. Shilts concludes with Rock Hudson's public affliction in 1985, a watershed in the nation's awareness of the crisis. And the Band Played On could prove to be an equally important milestone, freeing vital funding and generating an even greater outpouring of sympathy and outrage. The book stands as a definitive reminder of the shameful injustice inflicted on this nation by the institutions in which we put our trust. 50,000 first printing; $50,000 ad/promo; author tour.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.

In one of the most important books of the year, Shilts, who has been covering the AIDS crisis since 1981, sets a gripping narrative of human tragedy against a background of political and scientific controversy. His implication: the AIDS epidemic in the United States might have been averted had it not been for resistance from the government, scientists, the media, and the gay community. Shilts has the ability to draw the reader hypnotically into the personal lives of his characters. That, and his monumental investigative effort, would have made this a best-selling novelif the contents weren't so horribly true. Highly recommended. Judith Eannarino, George Washington Univ. Lib., Washington, D.C.
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Title: AND THE BAND PLAYED ON: Politics, People and...
Publisher: St. Martin's Press, New York
Publication Date: 1987
Binding: Hardcover
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