The Sixth Man
by Jess Stearn (Author)
$40
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Brand: Macfadden Books
| Publisher | Macfadden Books |
|---|---|
| Condition | Very Good |
| Language | English |
| Published Year | 1963 |
| Book ID | 60-106 |
| Format | Paperback |
The Sixth Man by Jess Stearn is a work of sensationalist non-fiction published in 1961 that investigates and reports on the topic of homosexuality in the United States during that era. The book’s title refers to the author’s then-startling claim that one man in every six is homosexual.
The book is a journalistic investigation into the lives of gay men in 1960s America. Stearn, a journalist for the New York Daily News and an associate editor for Newsweek, specialized in what was termed “speculative non-fiction” focusing on marginalized groups and taboo subjects. The book uses interviews and reporting to explore the “secret world” of the homosexual community at the time.Â
- The work treats a subject that was considered controversial and largely unaddressed in mainstream publishing at the time.
- The author posits that one in every six men is likely homosexual, a claim featured prominently on the book’s cover.
- It was presented as a serious “report of one of the most frightening surveys conducted since the Kinsey books” according to its promotional materials.






















































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