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And the Band Played On

Politics, People, and the AIDS Epidemic

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And the Band Played On

By: Randy Shilts
Narrated by: Victor Bevine
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By the time Rock Hudson's death in 1985 alerted all America to the danger of the AIDS epidemic, the disease had spread across the nation, killing thousands of people and emerging as the greatest health crisis of the 20th century. America faced a troubling question: What happened? How was this epidemic allowed to spread so far before it was taken seriously?

In answering these questions, Shilts weaves the disparate threads into a coherent story, pinning down every evasion and contradiction at the highest levels of the medical, political, and media establishments. Shilts shows that the epidemic spread wildly because the federal government put budget ahead of the nation's welfare; health authorities placed political expediency before the public health; and scientists were often more concerned with international prestige than saving lives.

Against this backdrop, Shilts tells the heroic stories of individuals in science and politics, public health and the gay community, who struggled to alert the nation to the enormity of the danger it faced. And the Band Played On is both a tribute to these heroic people and a stinging indictment of the institutions that failed the nation so badly.

As an added bonus, when you purchase our Audible Modern Vanguard production of Randy Shilts' book, you'll also receive an exclusive Jim Atlas interview. This interview – where James Atlas interviews Larry Kramer about the life and work of Randy Shilts – begins as soon as the audiobook ends.

This production is part of our Audible Modern Vanguard line, a collection of important works from groundbreaking authors.©1987 Randy Shilts (P)2009 Audible, Inc.
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Critic reviews

"The most thorough, comprehensive exploration of the AIDS epidemic to date.... It is fascinating, frightening, and essential reading." ( San Francisco Chronicle)
" And the Band Played On is about the kind of people we have been for the past seven years. That is its terror, and its strength." ( The New York Times Book Review)
"A heroic work of journalism." ( The New York Times)

Featured Article: Moving Listens About the AIDS Epidemic


The AIDS crisis is a devastating part of history that should never be forgotten. The epidemic led to the death of more than 25 million Americans and contributed to the health struggles of countless others. The audiobooks on this list confront the harsh, heartbreaking realities of the AIDS epidemic. Each of these listens helps commemorate a dark part of our nation’s history and honor those who lost their lives to the bigotry that built barriers to treatment and care.

Meticulously Researched History • Compelling Human Stories • Excellent Narration • Investigative Journalism Masterpiece
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I saw the HBO movie back in 1993 and after listening to the audio book, it should have been a limited series like Angel's in America. As an LGBTQ+ Ally this was a very eye opening to the crisis that went.

Outstanding

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The most in-depth history of the AIDS Epidemic around. Must read for anyone curious about the story of the Epidemic.

Excellent and in-dept history of the AIDS Epidemic

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What made the experience of listening to And the Band Played On the most enjoyable?

Although this was a very long book it was in chronological order. The late Randy Shilts wrote so tenderly and about so many victims of this still dreadful disease. Victor Bevine's performance was excellent adding so much color and inflection even down to his French accent when required.

What did you like best about this story?

Again I liked the continuity and each section Randy kept the reader in the 'loop' by constantly updating the reader with the dates and locations of major events.

Have you listened to any of Victor Bevine’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

Yes. I have listened to Milk and was not disappointed this time either.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

A must see movie. If we are not aware of our past we are destined to repeat it.

Any additional comments?

Even though this was a very long book I will listen to it again.

HIV/Aids From Day 1

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this was everything you've ever wanted to know about the HIV crisis. from the life of gay men to the scientists searching for the cause to doctors seeking to find any treatment.

4.5 very thorough

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Book is great, reading is great. Even if he mispronounces tons of names and words

I love the narrator and writing

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I was aware of the details surrounding the origins of the AIDS epidemic, but given the time that has passed, I felt it necessary to bring it to the surface again. We have a generation today who have no memories of that time. As with any horrific period, it should never be forgotten lest we risk repetition. This is a fantastically written epoch of the era. Very well done.

A book everyone should read especially those too young to remember

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Shilts managed to write three of the most important works of nonfiction touching on gay people in the twentieth century. This book is one that is so carefully researched and intelligently presented that it really brings one into the complex mindsets that pervaded the early days of the AIDS epidemic.

It's broad in its geographical scope, yet stunningly personal, too. It shows us that the people who fought for the rights of people with aids often fought bitterly among themselves. It reveals the horrendous complacency and silence of the Reagan administration that might well be characterized as criminally negligent.

Shilts himself would succumb to AIDS not so many years after the events chronicled in this book. It stands as a living monument to his intelligence and humanity. It's a book everyone should read.

A-plus journalism

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So we never forget, this book is a must read. This epidemic didn't have to be as bad as it is, politicians and power hungry scientists made it worse.

A must read

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heartbreaking and indignant story about when the gay community was let down during their most successful time

amazing!

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If I could rate this over 5 stars, I would. This should be required reading for high school students. There’s so much we never knew. I’m so grateful for Randy Shilts for his dedicated reporting and pure heroism!
Sadly, this indifference still manifests today.

Should be required reading

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