Abstract

From the opening poem of Terrance Hayes' debut collection, Muscular Music, we know we are reading a different kind of writer. In "At Pegasus," Hayes presents a straight black man in a gay club, speaking with unabashed openness of the love between men. Between the "strobe and black lights" and within the "glitter and steam" of the club, Hayes finds and depicts a love that is pure, beautiful, and "holy."

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