Part biography, part history, Bull of Heaven shines a spotlight on that rarest of beasts-a previously unstudied slice of New York City history. And in so doing, it offers an intimate glimpse into the lives of GLBT men and women whose heretofore untold contributions helped to shape the face of contemporary Paganism. Bringing together the threads of disparate subcultures, social movements, spiritual paths and characters, "Bull of Heaven" weaves Buczynski's life into a tapestry that encompasses the history of contemporary Paganism and the occult in New York City. Rejected by the Church because of his questioning mind and budding homosexuality, his feet were soon set on a different path-one that would lead from his childhood home in Ozone Park to the raucous streets of '60s Greenwich Village, through the burgeoning Neo-Pagan spiritual movement of the '70s, before depositing him into the academic realm of Classical & Near Eastern archaeology. 'About this title' may belong to another edition of this title. Lloyd AugIf you you don't have a wholesale account with Ingram and are looking to order copies of 'Bull of Heaven' for your store or yourself, now's the time to get them. Bull of Heaven shines a spotlight on that rarest of beasts-a previously unstudied slice of New York City history. As a teenager, Eddie Buczynski had dreamed of becoming a Jesuit Priest. Lloyd, College Lecturer in Classics Michael.
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