David Grundy's Never By Itself Alone: Queer Poetry, Queer Communities in Boston and the Bay Area, 1944-Present is a stunning work of cultural, literary and political history. Seamlessly weaving together histories of poetry, political action, and biography Grundy has written a vibrant, deeply moving tapestry in which art and politics coalesced -- often collided -- to create aesthetic and activist movements that radically transformed not only queer life, but the twentieth century. Like all great works of cultural criticism Never By Itself Alone challenges and changes how we think about how we live now.