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John Hofsess

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John Hofsess

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John Hofsess was a writer whose work included queer people and characters, including Jane Rule, Marie-Claire Blais, and members of Gay Youth Toronto. His 1976 profile of John Damien was distributed through 21 newspapers, with a total readership of about five million people. Shortly after this profile was published, the chairman of the Ontario Racing Commission issued writs of libel to Damien, Hofsess, and the publishing newspapers (in what was likely an attempt to suppress media coverage). The writs were dropped in October 1978. Hofsess attempted to print an ad in the Globe and Mail to raise funds for the Committee to Defend John Damien, but the Globe rejected it. He believed that homosexuals were gaining recognition as artists (and characters), but were losing ground in the real world due to a few "militants."

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February Toronto John Hofsess's […]October 5 Toronto An agreement was […]August–September Toronto John […]March Toronto John Hofsess's article […]August Toronto John Hofsess's […]July Toronto The Globe and Mail […]October Toronto John Hofsess's […]March 30 Toronto Charles MacNaughton […]February 21 Canada John Hofsess's […]Toronto Philip Marchand's collection […]

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'I Am, Simply, a Writer,'Hot HofsessGay Abandon: Homosexuals Are Winning Battles in the World of Fiction but a Militant Few Are Costing Them the War in Real LifeLooking for Mr Gaybar: Young, Exploited and Homosexual Case Histories within the Real Body PoliticDefending DamienWho Is Jane Rule? And How Much Does Her Sexuality Have to Do with It?A Lively Cast of Misfits and DriftersCalumnity JaneReview of 'Just Looking, Thank You'Do Send a Shrink to LeoOne Flew over the Butterfly's Nest: Margaret Gibson's Journey from 'Hopelessly Crazy Person' to Admired New WriterDamien's Exile: What John Damien Represents and Defends Is Not Homosexuality But Human DignityDamien's ExileLooking for Mr GaybarSexual Niggers

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Libel and Slander Act