Brad Gooch

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Brad Gooch at the 2009 Texas Book Festival.

Brad Gooch (born 1952) is an American writer.

Born and raised in Kingston, Pennsylvania, he graduated from Columbia University with a bachelor's degree in 1973 and a doctorate in 1986.[1]

Gooch has lived in New York City since 1971. His 2015 memoir Smash Cut recounts life in 1970s and 1980s New York City, including the time Gooch spent as a fashion model, life with his then-boyfriend filmmaker Howard Brookner, living in the famous Chelsea Hotel during the first decade of the AIDS crisis.[2]

Gooch is married to writer and religious activist Paul Raushenbush; they have two children.[2]

Bibliography

Books

  • The Daily News (1977) poetry
  • Jailbait and Other Stories (1984) stories
  • Hall And Oates (1985) biography
  • Billy Idol (1986) biography
  • Scary Kisses (1990) novel
  • City Poet: The Life and Times of Frank O'Hara (1993) biography
  • The Golden Age of Promiscuity (1996) novel
  • Finding the Boyfriend Within (1999) self-help
  • Zombie 00 (2000) novel
  • Godtalk (2002) spiritual self-help
  • Dating the Greek Gods: Empowering Spiritual Messages on Sex and Love, Creativity and Wisdom (2003) spiritual self-help
  • Flannery : A Life of Flannery O'Connor (2009) biography
  • Smash Cut: A Memoir of Howard & Art & the '70s & the '80s (2015) memoir
  • Rumi's Secret: The Life of the Sufi Poet of Love (2017) biography
  • Radiant: The Life and Line of Keith Haring (2024) biography

Essays, reporting and other contributions

  • (essay in) Boys Like Us: Gay Writers Tell Their Coming Out Stories, Patrick Merla (ed.) Avon Books. 1996

Critical studies and reviews

  • O'Neill, Joseph (Jun 2009). "Touched by evil". The Atlantic. 303 (5): 88–96. Review of Flannery.

Critical reception

References

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