Living Behind the Façade is a revealing and captivating story about and by a gay man – George E. Somers – whose rich and talented life as an artist spanned most of the 20th Century. Born in the Philippines following the Spanish-American War to an American G.I. from Kansas and a beautiful Spanish girl living in Manila’s Spanish military garrison, George realized early in life that he was “different” from other boys his age – and that being “gay” was never “a choice” but an orientation he inherited from birth.
Long before the term “Gay Rights” was coined and minted in the American vernacular, and before the Gay Liberation Movement brought millions of gays and lesbians out of the closet into a still homophobic society, George’s life mirrored a shadowy era in which virtually all homosexuals were coerced into lives “behind the façade” – an ersatz heterosexual identity. Yet, in the shadows of the façade, George was part of the first gay rights organization in the United States — Society for Individual Rights.
George’s frank narrative describes the gay world and culture he has always lived in, from its obscure closeted beginnings to its more liberated present, providing gay and straight readers alike with an important and transparent portrayal of life behind, and from without, the gay façade of American society. Living Behind the Façade is more than a myth breaker, it is a significant contribution to the diverse ethnography of American Culture and Humanities.
George passed away at 101 in the San Francisco Bay Area. His book was edited and published posthumously by his nephew, Jaime Jackson .
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COMMENTARY by Jaime Jackson
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THE FIRST YEARS 1914-1925
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MOVING TO AMERICA 1926-1930
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MOVING TO SAN DIEGO 1931-1932
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STARTING COLLEGE 1933-1934
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FATHER’S DEATH 1935-1936
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MOVING TO SAN FRANCISCO 1937-1941
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THE ARMY 1942-1943
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GOING TO EUROPE 1944-1945
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ON TO JAPAN 1945-1946
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RETURN TO SAN FRANCISCO 1946-1947
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MOVING TO MARIN COUNTY 1948-1954
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THE HOUSE IN LARKSPUR 1955-1965
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THE BUSH STREET HOUSE 1966-1968
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THE HOUSE IN OAKLAND 1969-PRESENT
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SPAIN AND MOROCCO 1972
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THE RIGHT ONE · THE TRAVEL BUG 1978
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BALI AND OTHER INDONESIAN PORTS OF CALL 1988, 1996
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RUSSIA 1992
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THE ARMY DOESN’T FORGET 1994, 1997
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RUSSIA, AGAIN? 1995
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TO RUSSIA WITH RICK 1997
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BORIS COMES TO AMERICA 1997
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TRIPPING THROUGH EASTERN EUROPE 1998
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PARTING THOUGHTS 2002, 2004
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POSTSCRIPT by Jaime Jackson
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SOMERS FAMILY TREE
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GLOSSARY OF GAY TERMS
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IMAGE ATTRIBUTIONS
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ABOUT JAIME JACKSON
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