Bell, Arthur, 1933-1984.

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Arthur Bell was a journalist, writer for the VILLAGE VOICE, and gay rights activist.

From the description of Arthur Bell papers, 1970-1978. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 80076028

Arthur Bell was a journalist, writer for the VILLAGE VOICE, and gay rights activist. Arthur Bell (1939-84) writer, journalist and gay rights activist, was born in Brooklyn, New York. His father, Samuel Bell, was a manufacturer of children's clothing. His mother, Claire Bodan Bell, was a designer. While he was in junior high school the family removed to Montreal. Returning to New York in 1960, Bell became director of publicity for children's books at the Viking Press (1960-68) and afterwards at Random House (1968-70). Joining the struggle for gay rights, he was one of the founders of the Gay Activists Alliance and served for a time as chairman of its publicity committee corresponding under the pseudonym "Arthur Irving". In 1970, having accepted an offer by Simon & Schuster to write a book about his experiences in the gay liberation movement, Bell resigned from publishing to devote full time to writing. A year later he also ceased his activities with the Gay Activists Alliance. In addition to his book Dancing the Gay Lib Blues: A Year in the Gay Liberation Movement (Simon & Schuster, 1971) Bell also published: Kings Don't Mean a Thing: The John Knight Murder Case (Morrow, 1978). During the last decade of his life he wrote many articles for the gay and mainstream press including Gay Power (for which he wrote a bi-weekly column), Gay, Esquire, Playboy and the New York Times. From 1970 he was a feature writer and columnist ("Bell Tells") for the Village Voice. In his reporting on the gay movement Bell was known for his lively, highly personalized, almost novelistic style which he proposed as an alternative to what he regarded as a lackluster journalism then in use.

From the guide to the Arthur Bell papers, 1970-1978, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.)

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creatorOf Arthur Bell papers, 1970-1978 New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division
referencedIn Vito Russo papers, 1969-1990 New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division
creatorOf Bell, Arthur, 1933-1984. Arthur Bell papers, 1970-1978. New York Public Library System, NYPL
referencedIn International Gay Information Center collection, 1951-1994 New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division
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associatedWith Christopher Street That New Magazine corporateBody
associatedWith Gay Activists Alliance. corporateBody
associatedWith Gay Alliance of Brooklyn corporateBody
associatedWith International Gay Information Center corporateBody
associatedWith Isherwood, Christopher, 1904- corporateBody
associatedWith Isherwood, Christopher 1904-1986 person
associatedWith Jackson, Don person
associatedWith Russo, Vito person
associatedWith Young, Allen, 1941- person
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New York (State)--New York
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Gay liberation movement
Gay men
Gay men
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Journalists
Journalists
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Birth 1933

Death 1984

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