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19: 4137:. The poet and the boy fall in love, Hippokleas in such a way that he stops entertaining his friends. Once the poem is finished and already rehearsed by the choir, Pindar proposes to the young man, but his intellectual distance interferes with the pleasure of making love. After the poem has been triumphantly recited at a great party, Pindar decides to leave Thessaly, feeling that he must leave so that the muses may inspire him through another love. Once alone, Hippokleas, heartbroken and upset, returns to the company of his friends. 5419:. The axis of the action is the beginning of a homoerotic romance between the title character and Edmund Mosse. This romance is a kind of compensation for the hero for his unrequited love for Iza, Edmund's sister. The action of the novel and the psyche of the title character are presented from the perspective of a first-person narrator, reconstructing events from gossip, confessions and assumptions. The work was seen as an anti-bourgeois satire, a novel about love, or an image of a lost generation. 7623:, he is taken in by the local community of Polish emigrants. The narrator contrasts the patriotic cult of the "Homeland" (represented by old Tomasz) with the fascination with the "Filiation" (synczyzna) (represented by the young upper-class soldier, Ignacy, Tomasz's son) in opposition to the dedication to the own desires and passions (represented by the eccentric millionaire Gonzalo Andes, an Argentine homosexual to whom the beautiful Ignacy becomes the object of his passion). 12845: 12834: 11362: 9687:
These gentle aliens whose physical and mental health requires wallowing in mud and filth, and who – though they achieved interstellar space flight – are not even recognised as intelligent by the humans. The text is a sociopolitical satire about humankind's rationalization for violence through their inability to understand another culture and thus perceiving it as lesser.
9039:, and her crippled husband Michael, the richest man in town. In his illness he is dutifully tended to by the household manservant Stephen Lydon and by his handsome young nephew Doctor Jim. The suicide of local boy Tommy Baggot, a well-known figure within Dublin's secretive homosexual community, appears to be connected to Stephen and Michael. 8873:. Through the children's confessions, true and false, the beginning of the path is described, the reasons that pushed the children and young people to travel a long path. Sad stories intertwine, branch and intertwine again. One of them, by Alexei Melissen, is about a love triangle between Jacques de Cloyes and Count Louis de Blois. 10677:-like quest for his slain lover along the way he meets the very complicated badass Spider, the sweet and nonchalant prince-in-exile Greeneye, the chameleonic object of everyone's desire Dove, and Lobey's terrible nemesis, architect of his quest: the vicious, scheming, mocking, murderous little red-haired psychic child, Kid Death. 6485:, it concerns the life of Nick Romano, an Italian-American altar boy who turns to crime because of poverty and the difficulties of the immigrant experience. Motley researched his novel on the streets of his native Chicago, talking to immigrants about their experiences and visiting juveniles in Illinois's youth detention centers. 9074:; Nigel drifts into a seedy London life of drinking, parties and half-hearted gay liaisons, and finds some fame as an artist and novelist. As in most of his previous works, elements of his experiences and his love of military life appear, to the point that much of his fiction can be considered at least partly autobiographical. 6536:
homosexual. Although neither of them accepts that what they feel is more than friendship. Although the characters do not accept their sexual orientation, the text is remembered as one of the first in which a homoaffective relationship is not narrated in a negative way and that focuses on the affection between the characters.
302:, is attracted to Armance Zohiloff, who shares his feelings. The novel describes how a series of misunderstandings have kept the lovers Armance and Octave divided. A series of clues suggest that Octave is impotent as a result of a severe accident. Stendhal has very quietly inserted the theme, without talking about it openly. 4164:, Pierre, a cute and innocent blond boy, runs away from home ready to discover the world. He arrives to Paris, where he easily integrates into a group of urchins and petty criminals, among whom he discovers his sexuality and the attraction that his body exerts on certain men, which he decides to exploit. 11099:
Set in the pseudonymous St Cecilia's College, Oxford, the book revolves around the unorthodox love between a 19-year-old undergraduate, David Rogers, and a 13-year-old chorister, Antony Sandel. The novel appears to have been based on real events, recounted by Stewart in an article under the pseudonym
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The novel deals with themes of the life and death of Emmanuel's siblings, as well as themes such as that of homosexuality (of Jean le Maigre), incest, and the corrupt life of the monastery. Although conservative values are dominant in this novel, certain progressive ideas such as the individual quest
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novice, is a deeply troubled young man. He is wracked by both intellectual doubts and the urgings of his heart: the firstare personified by the anti-authoritarian Brother Zanna, a man full of difficult questions and rebellious thoughts; the second by the angelic Brother Lodovici -boyish, otherworldly
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Though controversial, Giovanni's Room was acclaimed by the critics of its time and listed, in the late 90s, as the second best queer novel of all times by The Publishing Triangle. It follows the story of an American expat in 1950s Paris and his love affair with Giovanni, an Italian immigrant. Tragic,
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From the teased schoolboy ("Puppe") to the celebrated female impersonator, from the "Baroness F." to "Countess H." leads the path of "blonde Dori", who finally puts an end to his life for fear of being discovered. The diary reflects the personal experiences of the author, but also deals with the fate
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The semi-autobiographical plot of the novel closely tracks Gombrowicz's own experience in the years during and just after the outbreak of World War II. It was published in Paris in 1953, and four years later in Poland. The novel is set in late August and early September 1939. Witold, a Polish writer,
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in the 1920s, two boys initiate an unusual friendship: Lymie Peters, a skinny and somewhat clumsy boy who always gets good grades, and newcomer Spud Latham, a star athlete and mediocre student. Spud accepts Lymie's devotion without questioning it, but once high school ends and the boys enter college,
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One of Waugh's most nostalgic and iconic novels, adapted for TV in 1981 and remade for cinema in 2008, Brideshead Revisited follows the story of captain Charles Ryder who, after returning to Brideshead, starts recalling his life since 1920s Oxford, full of drama and tragedies (his romantic friendship
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A teenager named Raucho defends another named Coco in a fight, and then warns him about a character known as Rubio whom he describes as a "faggot" and "a piece of trash." Despite the hostility with which Raucho refers to the homosexual character, he is clear with Coco when establishing that those who
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Written between 1913 and 1914, but not published until 1971, after Forster's death (Forster's homosexuality was not publicly known during his lifetime), Maurice follows the story of an Edwardian young man and his self discovery of love and life as a homosexual in a repressed society. It is one of the
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The stories included are: Blaze of Summer (A small-town teacher with a history of being blackmailed and having to run from town to town for being gay starts a relationship with a local farmhand with devastating consequences), Three Immoral Fables, A Casual Affair (A theatre producer uses a boytoy to
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Jerry Cornelius is a scientist, a rock star, and an assassin. He is the hippest adventurer of them all: tripping through a pop art nightmare in which kidnappings, murder, sex and drugs are a daily occurrence. Along with his savvy and ruthless partner-in-chaos, Miss Brunner, Cornelius is on a mission
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Describes the clashes between the Nova Mob and the Nova Police. The novel is a social commentary on human and machine control of life. The police are focused on “first-order addictions of junkies, homosexuals, dissidents, and criminals; if these criminals vanish, the police must create more in order
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Depicts the fate of Meg Eliot, a happy and active woman, the wife of a lawyer, who finds herself a widow in reduced circumstances after the shocking murder of her husband Bill abroad. Her attempts to rebuild her life are contrasted with the self-isolation of her brother, David Parker, who lives with
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Coming of age story of a young man, Clemente, a sensitive teenager, feeling the first signs of manhood, a little murky, a little too "aware of himself" compared to his companions. The Jesuits educate him -and Clement himself wants to think that one day he will become a Jesuit. The novel captures the
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The novel recounts the sentimental and sexual drama of some prisoners. The black Pascasio Speek describes how his world begins to fall apart when he meets a recently arrived prisoner, a teenager named Andrés. The young man ignites a flame in him that until then he was unaware of and makes him forget
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The story is of a large family in downtown Chicago in the 1920s and what happens to them when the Grandfather dies. Homosexuality is never mentioned or depicted outright, but there are so many subtle hints; from Uncle Daniel who lives in San Francisco and collects the first editions of Gide, through
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It is about a triangular rivalry that ends badly between a brother, a sister and a man desired by both. The novel ends in a delirium of passion and death. Badanelli also makes an ethical and aesthetic defense of homosexuality, with arguments that evoke those used by André Gide, Alberto Nin Frías and
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The narrator of the story finds out through the local press about the murder of a man named Octavio RamĂ­rez, who was classified as "vicious", he is interested in discovering the reasons for his death and becomes obsessed with discovering "what kind of vice" the deceased had, since the newspaper does
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The adolescent Johan lives a secluded life with his father and their elderly housekeeper in a large house. For a number of years Johan has been plagued by erotic fantasies and dreams about classmates, which he finds deeply worrying. After feeling attracted to his father, he decides to leave home and
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The novel remained unfinished at the author's death in 1891, was finally published in 1924. Billy Budd, a "handsome sailor", inadvertently beats and kills his false accuser, master-at-arms John Claggart. The ship's captain, Edward Vere, acknowledges Billy's lack of intent, but claims that mutiny law
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The unhappiness of a badly contracted marriage generates discomfort between Luiza and Alberto. In a letter from Alberto to Paulo, we learn the reasons that made him a “spent man”, a life of excesses and perversions, including homosexuality, a “nefarious error” that he began to practice in his youth.
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format dates back at least as far as the 18th century, novels dealing with desire or relationships between men were rare during the early part of the 20th century, and nearly non-existent before then, due to the taboo nature of homosexuality at the time. Many early novels depicting (or even alluding
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A planet colonized by Earthlings long ago, it had become an all-male planet based partially on the militaristic, male-dominated city-state Sparta of ancient Greece. The book hits on an interesting undertone of homosexuality, these inhabitants are raised in a culture where sexuality is expressed by
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With these short stories, the writer explores his own life and the gay world in which he lives. The stories included are: Gaylord Merriewether III (In which the narrator likes to sleep with a very good-looking sailor), Smile! (A portrait about the life of a photographer), The Spanish Boys, and, The
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It tells the story of Eduardo Ales, a young man from CĂłrdoba -in the interior of Argentina-, who, when he was released from the secondary school where he was in his last year, decides to leave his family and move to Buenos Aires. There he will come into contact with an underworld that he had hardly
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It tells the story of a boy –JosĂ© Toledo, a twenty-year-old civil servant– who suffers from the absence and disinterest of his lover Wenceslao, another unemployed young man with a tendency to sadism, who sometimes cross-dresses or prostitutes himself. Unable to see reality, JosĂ© deceives himself by
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The author presents his reflections in the form of memoirs written by Bertrand de Maumort, an aristocrat, soldier, and intellectual. Through his portrayal of Maumort and a fascinating array of secondary characters, dissects mankind in general, and calls into question whether true civilization, much
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Reynard Langrish is an indecisive, submissive, bank teller who is charmed one evening by the appearance of a Captain Roy Archer, leader of an unnamed battalion. With Archer, Langrish is recruited into a secret cavalcade of men all of whom, curiously, sport the same tattoo. With vague pronouncements
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Edward Powell lives with his Aunt Mildred in the Welsh town of Llwll. His aunt thinks Llwll an idyllic place to live, but Edward loathes the countryside—and thinks the company even worse. In fact, Edward has decided to murder his aunt. The novel is considered a masterpiece of the inverted detective
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has an obsessive man who, carried away by the exuberance of his ideas, already feels the defeats in his victories, becomes guilty of his friends and increasingly succumbs to loneliness. Klaus Mann's first novel was one of the first novels in Germany to deal with homosexuality openly (apparently the
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Tells the story of the infatuation of a middle-aged missionary Reverend Timothy Fortune for a young Polynesian male, Lueli, in St. Fabien in a remote island of Fanua, on the Raritongan Archipielago in the Pacific. The boy -renamed Theodore- with the approval of his mother, moves with Mr. Fortune an
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The sisters Ursula and Gudrun Brangwen meet two men who live nearby, school inspector Rupert Birkin and Gerald Crich, heir to a coal mine, and start a relationship. But, they have a strong emotional relationship, which is deepened and developed by their physical and psychological attraction to each
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Laurent Paridael is a young man from a good bourgeois family, who is completely out of touch with his environment, and prefers to hang out with thugs from working-class neighborhoods. He is seduced by their freedom, their lack of culture, but also by the slenderness of their bodies, their naturally
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The stories included are: A Sweet, Gentle Boy (A man and his prostitute), The Trip (A man has a plane ride where he imagines all the crew and passengers wanting to have sex with him), Absolutely Creamy (About a new play is being put on in New York City off-off Broadway), The Catch (A man throws an
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Set in Perth, Western Australia, presents the loving and tragic relationship between Ray, the narrator, and Cor, the young Dutchman he meets in a bar. At first the attraction between them is purely physical but as their knowledge of each other grows their relationship develops into a permanent and
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Jaime Santomé, the protagonist's most beloved son, reveals that he is homosexual and thus breaks the expectations that his family had of him. The representation of homosexuality is quite negative in the novel and is seen as a weakness on the part of the protagonist and as a cause of the decline of
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Written between 1955 and 1957, published in 1971, it has autobiographical elements of life, and the particular one that he maintains with two characters: Giulia, his idyllic lover, and Giuliano, a young man who initiates Eduardo sexually. Years later, the protagonist will become a vulgar and obese
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Details the moments when Ernesto -an 16-year-old apprentice clerk- discover of his homosexuality when he meets a stable boy -a 28-year-old laborer identified as “the man”- and his intense sexual relationship. And a year later, his attraction to Emilio -15 years-old and nicknamed "Ilio"- a talented
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After his parents' divorce, Matthew Cameron moved to Paris with his mother, where he was enrolled at the St. Croix École des Garçons boarding school, where he began a series of relationships. His innocent and idealized first love can't insulate him from the cruelty of the world or of the adults in
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It tells the story of David, a teenager from a provincial city, who, faced with the oppressive environment of his home, decides to flee. Looking for the love of another boy with whom to share his life, after several failed experiences, he falls madly in love with a beautiful circus trapeze artist.
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Moroto and Minoura have known each other since they were students, Minoura admired Moroto -who is six years older than him- as a respectable student. Moroto is homosexual and is in love with Minoura, who is not homosexual, but his self-esteem increased a bit by having such feelings directed at the
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One of the short stories included in the collection entitled “Mentiras y verdades”. Tells the story of Luis/Luisa, a man who is raised as a girl and who over the years lives in constant transition between both genders. Later, Luis becomes a poet and decides to write the story of his "old life as a
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During the First World War, a soldier comes to leave the Parisian painter Simon-Pierre with a manuscript, saying that he will come back later. This manuscript was intended for him by his friend Marc Revenal. The soldier returns two hours later an announces to him that Marc died in the war during a
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The sheltered young man Harold Prewett, is given unlimited funds by his father to learn about life and himself. His father also finds him a mentor in Paul Moody who was employed by him specifically because he was “of good character but no model sense” and have been involved in a public scandal. In
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Rafael Hinojosa de Cebreros, the vicious son of some marquises feels fascinated by a mysterious Argentine with whom his friends have set him up on a date just to get his money. Set in the posh, decadent, gay circles of Madrid, the novel parades all types of characters: blue-blooded fairies, famous
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In this short story, two friends, Quintanilha and Gonçalves, two adult men in their early thirties, who live together and, because they are single, end up falling in the mouth of the people. Everything changes when Camila appears in the story, arousing interest in one of them and bitterness in the
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This is Goodman's only full-length book. The story concerns a young woman who sets out to find what her boyfriend Tony has been up to. She travels to New York and meets all sorts of shady characters from the gay underworld. As usual in Goodman's work there are elements of the men thinking they're
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So after some years of space exploration and around 300 Earth-type planets, they land on the next planet and find the Utods, nicknamed "rhino men" due to their bulk and careless behavior, are a sophisticated and peaceful extraterrestrial race that has developed advanced technology and philosophy.
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One of the short stories included in the collection entitled “Doce cuentos”. It narrates the wake of a homosexual man after his suicide. This is attended by his parents, who ask themselves ashamed about the mistakes they could have made to have such a child, and his lover, who turns out to be the
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Written in the first person and structured in a double twisted plot line. The jurist AmenĂĄbar is declared incompetent of his position and taken to the asylum for a ruling in the opinion of his colleagues that was wrong. While a murderer with feminine features is brought to trial. It is one of the
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at the end of World War II, in five intense days, the passions and prejudices that boil inside an African-American company of soldiers commanded by the racist Captain Randall and visited by an Italian-American lieutenant who falls in love with one of the soldiers. A doomed love story which breaks
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Vivian Lingard, a 27-year-old nurse in a suffocating and soul sucking position at a hospital falls in love with Mic, a handsome, 25-year-old pathologist who she meets through her brother, Jan, and who also happens to be his ex-lover. At the same time, a nurse named Colonna Kimball is in love with
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Fragments for an unwritten novel, diary pages from De Pisis' Roman period (1919-1926). Notes, annotations, illuminations on boys, on love, and on male beauty, indulged with inexhaustible lust. The story follows Felipe (an alter ego of the author), dealing with Rome in the twenties, at age 25. The
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Thomas Rennard, a lawyer from New York meets David Markand while vacationing. Markand's mother has recently died and he plans to move to New York. After arriving in New York, an intense love triangle of sorts plays out among Markand, Thomas Rennard and his sister Cornelia. Although the homosexual
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In the novel he combines personal experiences of the First World War with travel accounts and autobiographical material. The book's cover, showing a young man in a suit and tie wearing stiletto heels, seems devoid of context compared to its content. The book conveys a depressed mood, contains two
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The plot is very simple and describes the consequences that non-assumed homosexuality can cause when sexual desire appears in a violent character. A military captain feeling an acute sexual tension towards one subordinate does everything to prevent him from seriously engaging in the relationship.
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The primary student Herbert Wolters falls in love with the tertiary student Erich Mertens, who feels flattered but cannot return the feelings. When Herbert is reciting poems in a literary circle and he is asked which hot-blooded creature these verses are about, he replies: 'This girl is a boy!' A
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In Paris at the end of the 19th century, the painter Claude Zoret leads a life of celebrity and luxury with his protégé, the young Czech Mikaël. They are at the same time father and adopted son, teacher and student, painter and model, and lovers. Everything is going well until, unfortunately, the
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Tells the story of 16-year-old philosophy student André Sevrais-Alban de Bricoule, who in his last year has a younger one under his control, he has 14-year-old Serge Souplier. A teenage love has been forged between them, but the Abbé de Pradts is also secretly in love with Souplier, and Alban is
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The novel begins with a reunion between Jacob and his lover in a lonely station, and in a hotel room, Jacob reads a letter with his lover in which he recounts his life and how much he has suffered due to social rejection of his sexual orientation, from the discrimination he was subjected to as a
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E. L. Marius, a literary figure of his age, just taken up residence on the Mediterranean island of Miramar (based on Majorca), but the arrival of Saul, his arrogant eldest son, accompanied by Simon and Lily, an English squire and his American wife, and by Andrew Jordan, a young dramatist, breaks
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With many references to time, the novel describes the adaptation strategies of middle-class homosexuals in the mid-19th century who live in Berlin in their own secret world or who only dare to be themselves when traveling abroad. Richard, a young musician, does not want to be satisfied with "the
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The short story involves a world where astronauts, known as Spacers, are neutered before puberty to avoid the effects of space radiation on gametes. Aside from making them sterile, the neutering also prevents puberty from occurring and results in androgynous adults whose birth-sex is unclear to
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Set in Austria, on the eve of the First World War. In a long letter, Alexis, a twenty-two-year-old musician, describes to his wife Monique the "vain fight" he has been waging for years against the nature of his deepest desires and which leads him to break up: the love of men, which is suggested
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The novel has unequivocally autobiographical features, and sees an insurmountable contrast between art and the bourgeoisie. Tonio's conflict is not limited to his social and artistic identity, but also to his sexual one. His friendship with Hans Hansen has a homoerotic resonance. The subject of
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Jacob, a sensitive and naive man in his twenties, develops a loving but non-sexual relationship with Runyon, a moody and self-centered fellow of his own age. After living together in San Francisco for three years, they visit Runyon's mother and sister at their ranch near Big Sur. Jacob becomes
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The novel tells the story of a very intimate friendship, set in Paris, between two young men, the Greek writer Sordello Andrea and the Cuban Jorge de la Torre, a boy with a dissolute life. The text is replete with literary and artistic codes and allusions for educated homosexual men capable of
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Tom Ripley, a con artist, is paid by a shipbuilding magnate to go to Italy to convince his son Dickie Greenleaf to return to New York and join the family business. Ripley befriends the younger Greenleaf and falls in love with the rich young man's indulgent, carefree lifestyle; he also becomes
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One of the short stories included in the collection entitled “Contos novos”. A man named Juca remembers his classmate Frederico, who during school was united by an intense friendship and affection that caused the rest of his classmates to begin to verbally attack them and accuse them of being
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during collection, who exiles himself to Normandy's wild countryside. Here he befriends the Cockney sailor, Ayton, a vagabond as shifty as the winds who was wanted for theft, deserted his ship, and went into hiding. Munday and Ayton become involved in an erotic relationship, causing Munday to
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Tells the first-person story of Þórhall, a twenty student known as Bubba who lives in Reykjavík and who suffers an existential crisis for not being able to adapt to the social expectations of him. The work does not include direct references to homosexuality, but the internal conflicts of the
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Stavro -whose real name is Dragomir- who is the younger brother of Kyra Kyralina, shows sexual desire towards a young man named Adrian Zografi, and after being rejected, tells his story to the young man and that of his sister. Istrati was the first Romanian author to write a novel in which a
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The sexuality of many of the characters in the book is represented as unstable, in a way unusual for the period. Antoinette at first has a passionate crush on an older woman, and then falls for Dennis Blackwood, a homosexual who had previously courted her, partly as a disguise for his actual
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StrĂžmfjord, SĂ©raphitĂŒs, a strange and melancholic being, conceals a terrible secret. He loves Minna, and she returns this love, believing SĂ©raphitĂŒs to be a man. But SĂ©raphitĂŒs is also loved by Wilfrid, who considers him to be a woman, SĂ©raphĂźta. In reality, SĂ©raphitĂŒs-SĂ©raphĂźta is a perfect
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Its a multi-generational saga centering around a Michigan family, a mismatched husband and wife (he a gentle but ineffectual sort, she a religious zealot) and their four children, three boys and a girl. One boy becomes an alcoholic and another a money-worshipping status-seeker, but the more
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The novel was shocking in this moment because the protagonist is disabled and portrays the frank depiction of his quest for romantic and sexual fulfilment. Richard struggles to come to terms with his disability, and after an abortive attempt to marry a neighbouring aristocrat's daughter, he
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It tells the story of a 17-year-old boy who fails every time he has a naked woman on his hands, and who feels tempted to make friends with men who are visibly single and misogynistic. It is an autobiographical story about the persecutions and discriminations that the author suffered in his
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in the late 1870s. Is an extraordinary psychological study of the eponymous hero, tracing his thoughts and emotions as he proceeds from boyhood towards young adulthood: his unhappiness at school, his affection for the older boy Orr and later his love for his friend L. C. ‘Elsie’ Southwood.
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Paul Anderson has taken a job at a tobacconist's shop for the summer before beginning university. One day, the young man named Gary/John Knight enters and thought about what it might be like to be friends with him. Those overwhelming feelings of wanting to spend time with him initially go
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Notable for being among the earliest sympathetic portrayals of homosexuality. The main characters, lovers Imre and Oswald, are happy and united at the end of the story. Only a small printing of 500 copies was issued in Italy (Stevenson was an American writing in Europe). Reissued in 2003.
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Sebastião, Baron de Lavos, one night seduces Eugénio, a sixteen-year-old boy who makes a living on the streets of Lisbon and with whom he will end up falling in love. When the boy is aware of his power over the baron, he begins to exploit it, beginning the collapse of the baron's life.
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Correas was the first who dared to reflect the homosexual subculture in Argentina, a condition for which he paid dearly. He recounted a street fling and an explicit sexual relationship between two boys, belonging to different social classes: a petty-bourgeois student and a street boy.
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They had learned to love each other in high school: the musician Ercole Tomei and the sometimes pedantic professor Gerhart BĂŒchner. After Ercole's marriage, BĂŒchner confines himself to the role of the good family friend, but his jealousy awakens when Ercole makes new friends with men.
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Lucien Vigier is the son of a famous psychiatrist who tries to establish himself as an artist, but fails miserably and is too clumsy even to commit suicide. Behind him is the masculine, self-assured -and dissolute- Reginald Lovell, who helps Lucien leap to freedom at the last moment.
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A young Jewish student of the faculty of literature tells the story of Fadigati, an established doctor in Ferrara, known both for his ability, his refinement and his culture, both for his presumed and latent homosexuality, which costs him marginalization from his high social class.
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as its hero. The novel caused a stir upon its publication but was almost forgotten in the first half of the 20th century. In the second half of the 20th century, the novel has been republished several times in Brazil and translated into English, Spanish, German, French and Italian.
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A melodrama told from the point of view of a woman whose marriage is threatened by her husband's love for another man. The story ends with her husband's suicide - an early occurrence of what would become a recurring trope of gay characters dying or facing otherwise unhappy endings.
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The novel tells the story of Riccetto, a street urchin to whom over the next few years, goes from robbery to scam to prostituting himself and back again while drifting around. During this time, many of his companions are killed or die off and there is constant immorality at hand.
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Tells the story of Davy Ross, a lonely boy who becomes close friends with a male classmate at his new school. The friendship later turns sexual, eventually causing Davy to struggle with feelings of guilt. It was one of the first mainstream teen novels to deal with homosexuality.
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Describes the adventures of two young conscripts, BenjamĂ­n (narrator) and Tulio, after completing their mandatory military service. Lynch displays a masculine universe where the paradigmatically homosocial space of the army encourages ties that can lead to (homo)sexual contact.
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The novel is in large part autobiographical and focuses on the Walsh Clifton -an Anglo-Indian born of an interracial couple- childhood in India and maturation in London. The protagonist has homosexual experiences, significant dream sequences, and comments on his wide readings.
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The novel traces the journey, over one year, of Joe Harris as he moves from questioning his sexuality to becoming a gay kept boy with a promiscuous secret life to deciding he is heterosexual. Apparently the first time that 'gay' appeared in a title with a homosexual meaning.
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The novel follows Armand (the illegitimate son of the Comte Edmond de Rasbon) through the twilight world of Paris and New York, through the pain of his first awareness of his own sexual longings, his gay tendencies who infuriates his father, who attempts to set him upon the
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Narrates life in a sordid brothel in the Chinatown of Barcelona at the beginning of the 20th century, where a young boy, Silverio -nicknamed El Bonito- works as a servant, an effeminate and narcissistic ephebe, in contrast to the harlots, such a classic and perfect beauty.
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Contained both autobiographical and metafictional elements; the protagonist Hugh Anderson a wealthy but socially alienated man from Toronto abandoning his comfortable bourgeois life to hole up in a hotel in Montreal, rediscovering himself in sex with male prostitutes in
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The novel revolves around the figure of Prince Valentino Core, abandoned by his English friend and lover John/Johnny, he returns to his villa abandoned for years and locks himself up there, with the passage of time he becomes increasingly visionary and almost paranoid.
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One of the short stories included in the collection entitled “A casadinha”. Tells the story of a man who decides to have sex with a sex worker nicknamed Oscar, and who the next morning gives little importance to the fact by stating that it was just an "extravagance".
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Tells the story of an interrupted courtship. A young fiancé breaks off his engagement a few days before the wedding ceremony, apparently the reason is the groom's secret passion for the girl's mother. After the break, Aloys takes her vows and retires to the convent.
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but no longer a pretty boy, travels to Los Angeles, the site of past sexual conquest and remembered youthful radiance, in a frenzied attempt to recreate his younger self. Johnny has ten precious days to draw the "numbers", the men who will confirm his desirability.
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Set in the London gay community, its first-person narrative (an unusual device for Courage) describes the course of a homosexual relationship between middle-aged architect Bruce Quantock and young student Philip Dill. Is identified as New Zealand's first gay novel.
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The book's narrator, an unnamed teacher, grapples with his homosexuality and explores a series of sexual attractions and relationships that culminates in his being fired by the school. Written as autobiographical fiction based on the author's experiences teaching.
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where this story takes place. In this novel, each of his characters is progressively introduced as Doctor MartĂ­nez describes the interviews he conducts to clarify the death of Rafael, a 17-year-old poet. Written between 1953 and 1954, it was published until 1957.
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Paris, 1910s, Jesus-la-Caille, a young gigolo from the Montmartre district, has just lost his protector and lover, Bambou. Turned upside down by this misadventure, he falls in love with Fernande, a prostitute and "mĂŽme" from Dominique-le-Corse, pimp of her state.
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in the late 1930s from the perspective of the Englishman David Beaton, who worked as an English teacher at a German school for a while. A friendly relationship develops between Beaton and the 16-year-old student Götz, which also includes intellectual disputes.
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GĂŒnther is fifteen years old when, running away from home, he arrives in Berlin in the 1920s, where he discovers the many boys who prostitute themselves in the streets of the center, finding in this way of life a way of surviving that will not always be easy.
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who initiates him into the world of early Renaissance, Classical and Romantic art. The book became one of the first “coming out” stories to have a happy ending and his private journals provide a detailed view of a gay subculture, involving men of all classes.
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is taken advantage by a group of big city queens, where he will discover the depraved world of the fiestas of the perverse Marquis de Pijo Infante, attended by aristocrats fond of cross-dressing, cocottes and the most carefree illustrious fagots of the city.
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of the 1930s. He finds Jim stuck in an unhappy marriage, and Don's arrival intensifies Jim's misery. As Jim sinks into alcoholism, Don connects with a new love interest, and their mutual friends persistently try to unlock the secrets between Don and Jim.
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Through the second half of the 20th century, as homosexuality became more visible and less taboo, gay themes came to appear more frequently in fiction. This list includes only novels written (though not necessarily published) before 1969, the year of the
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The story is told from the perspective of the Minister of the Interior of a small monarchy, who has just been overthrown by the machinations of his grandson Bruno Collignon. He is now giving an account of his life and his relationship with his grandson.
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The runaway anarchist teenager, Christophe, left to himself in Paris for a few days, the time to meet girls, hoodlums and above all an affection for a young journalist, Thomas, who introduces him to politics, to love and to a hitherto unknown pleasure.
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who at times experiences homoerotic desires, which the novel treats in a comical way and which he sees as an illness. The work also shows a lesbian couple, one of whom Seraph seduces, with the idea that not even a lesbian woman could resist her charms.
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Series of urban realism stories focused on Lima and its adolescent and youthful characters grouped in gangs. The book caused a scandal for its stark description of youth on the street, who did not veil their sexuality, including homosexual characters.
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The author conceived the work as a satire of the scandal that led him to jail and exile. The young Lord Lyllian is seduced by a man who embarks him on an authentic odyssey of sexual debauchery, which will lead him to share his body with men and women.
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Bertram Cope, an attractive but socially unaware and lacking confidence young English instructor becomes the elusive object of desire, either social or sexual or some combination of the two, for an older woman, two older men, and three young women.
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The commercial artist Judith Forrester marries the novelist Nicky Hoffmann, after this she try to understand why her husband's dislike him. Later she meets Nicky first publisher, Mark Sauter, and she realizes that the two men had once been lovers.
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One of the short stories included in the collection entitled “The Child of the Soul & Other Stories”. Tells the story of Bernard and Francis, two monks who, upon being deposed, dedicate themselves to hedonism, but who keep their scapulars on
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The story follows Michael from his childhood, with his mother trying to make him a girl, his meeting with Paul and his torment for being unrequited, until his life in New York, and the participation in a coterie of young men who are also "gay".
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to continue his training, and there, his secret and invisible companion disappears during his sleep. But one day he meets Harold, another student at the school who, to his surprise, turns out to be the living embodiment of his imaginary friend.
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about “enlistment” and “the crisis,” Reynard fights against his desire to be closer to the men -in particular Roy- and his utter confusion as to what has been happening in and around him. Brooke develops themes such as paranoia and isolation.
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Fenny Skaller, a man in his forties, looks back on his life. Through photos, he relives disappointments and happy moments, he recalls gradually realizing that he loves boys between the ages of 14 and 17. The novel has autobiographical traits.
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Tells the story of Denis Boyle, a young master in a public school who, because of unfitness during the war, finds himself a teacher, instead of completing his course at Oxford. Soon Denis is called up for re-examination for military service.
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The story is about a platonic relationship between a heterosexual woman and a gay man and takes place in New York City in the late 1920s and early 1930s. The novel provides an early and objective documentation of homosexual issues during the
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after Alastair Lynch, an officer, shoots drummer Malcolm Harley in the back for desertion. The resulting inquiry leads to a trial that reveals the true relationship between the two men and raises issues of class, motivation, and sexuality.
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Marcel Thellier, an adult in his thirties, tells of the astonishment he felt at the beauty of a comrade, André Dalio -affectionately nicknamed Dédé- from the time they met at the age of fourteen until his early death at the age of sixteen.
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Works which are widely labeled "gay novels" generally feature overt gay attraction or relationships as central concerns. In some cases, the label may be applied to early novels which merely contain homosexual allusions or subtext, such as
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Working with Irish agent Jerry Shannon to stop a ring kidnapping blond teenage American boys who are fans of the dead actor Dean James, Jackie heads to Tijuana and Lisbon, accompanied by the adopted son of an old friend, a male-to-female
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Comic memory of the author, it is a gay satire on autocracy, it is set in the city of Chhokrapur ("City of Boys"). Is written in the form of (and based on) a journal which Ackerley kept during his five-month engagement as secretary to
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Four stories make up this book and address homoerotic love in a very direct way. The work of this author is always more accurately described as pederastic because it focuses on the relationship between mature men and adolescent boys.
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Although autobiographical, it tells the author's adventures in a fantastic way, probably embellished or imagined. At 16, Denton runs away rather than return to Repton's school. He embarks on a journey to Shanghai to meet his father.
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First German author presenting homosexuality in a positive light. It narrates a mutual crush between two men with a happy ending, justifying all the love options in a brash parody of Platonic dialogues, and does so in a comedy tone.
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environment, as there are no women in the ships’ crews. Even when they go ashore for recreation, the sailors in the story seem to be primarily interested in interacting with one another rather than seeking out the company of women.
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sophisticates are inordinately excited by a handsome and athletic newcomer to their social circle, Gunnar O'Grady, “a youth with the appearance of a Greek Adonis”, becoming an object of sexual fascination to many within the circle.
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The stories included are: Everybody Loves Charlie (This one concerns a small group of men living in San Francisco), The Battle Between the Poets and the Painters (A story of a poetry club that kind of goes nowhere), Irving (Set in
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One of the short stories included in the collection entitled “Winter’s Tales”. Is a coming-of-age story, told in the style of a fairy tale, in which a young man, Simon, must go through a rite of passage to make the transition from
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The title characters have a close, affectionate friendship, but are not physically intimate, and both have romantic relationships with women. Scholars disagree as to whether the story should be understood as having a gay subtext.
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One of the short stories included in the collection entitled “Studien zum Tod”. Tells the story of Nartsiss, a young man who was born an orphan but with a title and a fortune. A passion of his life is beauty, and he leads it to
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Set in a British colony on the edge of independence, the central character is Lieut. Michael Glyn, an English lad of good family and education who has no sense of vocation for his job and is emotional to the point of hysteria.
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The Italian painter Fabrizio is going to exhibit in Paris and meets Laurent, a French sculptor, they both fall in love, but stumble upon the rejection of society, Fabrizio's deep Catholicism, and the personalities of the two.
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Some critics surmise that the narrator is presented as a closeted homosexual. The first chapter of the fourth volume includes a detailed account of a sexual encounter between two men. Proust himself was gay, but not publicly.
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The stories included are: Ink (A Twilight-Zone style story. Four young men appear naked in a white room with no doors and no walls), Two Immoral Fables (1. The Knight; and, 2. The Princess), and, Happyland (The owner of an
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The novel is a largely autobiographical account of a man's journey through the Parisian underworld. The characters are drawn after their real-life counterparts, who are mostly homosexuals living on the fringes of society.
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The novel tells the story of The Pallet, a pub that was located in the Neustadt district of Hamburg and existed until 1964, which was visited by thieves, con men, bohemians, dock workers, prostitutes, lesbians, and gays.
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to live with his father, who abandoned him at birth. There he meets his sullen stepmother Amy; her cousin Randolph, a gay man and dandy; the defiant tomboy Idabel; and Jesus and Zoo, the two black caretakers of the home.
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The novel tells the story of Adrian, a humble boy who dreams of a pure and immaculate relationship with another boy who is willing to be his life partner, his alter ego, and with whom he can put an end to his loneliness.
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Uncle Lincoln who seems to have a dark secret that his wife knows about and often get his drunken rages about their marriage, to young Edward who needs to break away from his current drab life and become the gay writer.
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to study grammar, there he must face the internal shame he feels when he perceives himself differently and does not meet the expectations of his family and society. The novel displays many autobiographical features.
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It narrates what happened to Raymond Manton, a young high school teacher, who jealously guards the secret of his homosexuality in the closed environment of a small and conservative American city during World War II.
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Among the first novels to favourably portray homosexuality. Tells the story of a naval officer and banker named Phillip Froelich who is engaged to be married to a woman named Sybel Jo. While under investigation by
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The novel features a considerable number of bisexual or gay male characters. An important part of the plot is its depiction of various possibilities of positive and negative homoerotic or homosexual relationships.
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living and working together in a single community. Among them, it presents Albino, an effeminate male character and stereotype of the homosexual of the time, it also shows a sexual relationship between two women.
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around 1935, the novel captures a group of boys and girls in the transition from adolescence to early youth. Everything is told through the eyes of Valerio, fifteen years old, a projection of the author himself.
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interesting pair are the sister (an aspiring actress) and the youngest brother (who's gay), who migrate to New York along with brother's lover, where they all cohabit and attempt to form a theatrical troupe.
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to discover big city life. There he immersed himself in bohemianism and tried to process the hopes and goals of his generation in literature. Is considered one of the first German-language homosexual novels.
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as passengers on a sailing ship, a journey six weeks long. Both are given women love-interests, but there are homoerotic elements of the men's friendship, described by the body language throughout the novel.
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The story is written in the form of a journal that spans three months in the life of teenage runaway Gloria Glyczwycz, who decides to run away from home with her gay friend John McFadden. The novel explores
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Mr. Penworth, a teacher recently arrived from Oxford, falls madly in love with young Charles and tries to seduce him. It is a significant novel for the way it reveals the differences between sex and gender.
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Two-volume novel that has unfortunately been lost, the plot was the homosexual love affairs of Prince Ali Lowicki, in Italy. It contained a series of autobiographical motifs and was dedicated to his lover,
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in France during World War II. Homosexual themes are minimized in the novel, which explores concepts of individual liberty and freedom. The spy's director is a dazzlingly handsome, but sadistic, bisexual.
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A renowned professor is honored on his sixtieth birthday for his long career full of success and achievements. But inside him he keeps a youthful secret, an episode that occurred when he was in his teens.
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is very subtle, but there are enough clues to make it obvious that Dan Strane is same-sex attracted, though the book ends with his having, apparently, no more than inklings about the nature of his desire.
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Narrates the story of Michel, his recovery from tuberculosis; his attraction to a series of Algerian boys and to his estate caretaker's are his; and the evolution of a new perspective on life and society.
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the Swallows, a gang of midgets under the direction of Birdie Wing, engages in a series of jewel heists before Jackie and an unexpected white-bearded gentleman dressed in a lavender suit stops them cold.
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In the novel Isherwood derives meaning and emotion from those around him. The novel's four sections describe four people who influenced him. Mr Lancaster introduces the young Christopher to the danger of
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are two unpublished early stories by Pasolini. Largely autobiographical, the two texts tell of the author's difficulties with his own homosexuality. Originally written in 1948, were published until 1982.
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Is the story of a boy who is dominated all his life by two outside forces, Male and Female, the conscious and un conscious influences at work in the lives of Roland Greer are uncompromisingly set forth.
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In the fourth volume of Proust's monumental work, the homosexual inclination of Baron de Charlus, the narrator's uncle, in love first with Jupien, and later with the violinist named Morel, is addressed.
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Chronicles the naĂŻve Texan Joe Buck's odyssey from Texas to New York City, where he plans on realizing his dream of becoming a male prostitute servicing rich women. In 1969, the novel was made into the
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Antonio "Tony" Fontanar is a sixteen-year-old boy from an aristocratic school in Madrid who keeps a diary and tells how he ends up in jail along with his classmates whom he calls them "the Duchesses".
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Due to its positive portrayal of homosexuality, it was not able to be published in the US until 1959. Renault would continue to explore homosexual themes in her later novels - beginning with the 1956
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The novel is a fictionalized version of the author's own experiences and shows the horrors of psychiatric treatment during the 1940s and 1950s, including the use of wet sheet packs, insulin shock and
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Largely autobiographical, it deals with an intimate relationship between two boys at a Roman Catholic boarding school and how it is destroyed by a priest's will to protect them from homosexuality.
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Manuel Aldano, a man immersed in the spiritualist and esoteric currents of his time, begins a romantic relationship and intellectual attraction with the almost divine figure of the Lord of Aretal.
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Its five stories depict a variety of sexually charged encounters between men, with characters that range from military school cadets and dance-hall regulars to a foreign businessman and a burglar.
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Olivier de Sancerre evokes, under cover of impotence, male homosexuality. In the first decades of the 19th century, homosexuality was manifested in stories through the representation of masculine
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Tells the story of Javier Lavalle, a homosexual man -young and brilliant university professor- who accepts himself as such without fear and who takes his choice of life to the last consequences.
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A gay narrator recalls the course of his life, including his sexual awakening and attempts to come to terms with his sexuality. Some scholars have read it as autobiographical (Cocteau was gay).
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Tells the effects of a black woman and her niece moving into a spa resort inhabited by wealthy centenarians. The novel is noted for its florid and baroque style and parody-like humour, and its
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Riobaldo. He is joined by Diadorim, a boy for whom he begins to feel a strong attraction to the point that "I coveted to eat and drink what he left, I coveted to put my hand where he put it”.
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Tell about a young subproletarian who is as handsome as he, Othello, who prostitutes himself in all "innocence", despite being married, also starting real relationships with rich homosexuals.
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The story details the love affair of a young Anglican priest and his lover, a 14-year-old boy. It was thought that it was authored by Oscar Wilde, which is why it was used against him during
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Firbank's last novel, published posthumously. It is set in Spain, and tells of the Cardinal's 'eccentricities' include the baptism of pet dogs in his cathedral and a passion for choir-boys.
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One of the short stories included in the collection entitled “Black Sparta: Greek Stories”. The Spartan Geranor kills a rebellious goatherd and takes his son prisoner, whom he takes to the
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After Jackie falls in love with Baron Max von der Gout and leaves C.A.M.P. in order to live with him in the supposedly haunted Castle Gaye, B.U.T.C.H. makes various attempts on his life.
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and spent his entire childhood and adolescence there, the island encloses its entire world. Many of the homosexual interpretations attributed to this novel, characterized by its notes on
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Paris, its concerns are the magnetic attraction and passionate though ultimately tragic affair between a young Frenchman named Camille Des Grieux and the Hungarian pianist René Teleny.
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Its sensitive treatment of homosexuality was unusual for science fiction published at that time, and it is now regarded as a milestone in science fiction's portrayal of homosexuality.
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Set in ancient Greece, it features several couples – including a homosexual one – falling in love, overcoming obstacles and living happily ever after. This is his only published work.
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with her grandson, the boy's mother, and new step-father, when her homosexual son, the boy's father, appears on the scene with his lover and the story draws to its tragic conclusion.
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Follows the story of Steinn ElliĂ°i, an unstable young man who travels around Europe in search of his place in the world and who, in several passages, recounts his sexual experiences.
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between Lucius, Martha, Richard. The narrator, LĂșcio Vaz, seeks to claim his innocence after having served ten years in prison for the alleged murder of the poet Ricardo de Loureiro.
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The novel is structured around a series of homosexual love affairs and male prostitution between the author/anti-hero and various criminals, con artists, pimps, and a detective.
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Thought to be the first English-language work depicting homosexuality between students in boarding school. A best seller, in part because its subject matter provoked a scandal.
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of New Orleans. Thomas Schwartz (aka Titania, Queen of the Fairies) wanders about in search of the Gaudy Image -that most masculine man, a dream lover who knows what he wants.
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style. Its subject matter was bisexuality and more specifically interracial male desire. Was the first story by an African-American writer to openly declare his homosexuality.
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and China. A very different version was published, devoid of more blatantly homosexual accents than the one originally written, which was recovered and recently published by
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to public school and ends just before he leaves for university. Thematically it has a lot of burgeoning homoerotic sentiments. David and his friend Frank have a full-fledged
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It is a story about a philosophy professor, Shikuza Kanai, who recalls his passage from childhood to adulthood, focusing on those moments that affected his sexual awakening.
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Capt. Penderton is a closeted homosexual who realizes that he is physically attracted to Pvt. Williams, but remains unaware of the private's attraction to his wife Leonora.
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The novel described the difficulties its central character encounters in trying to come to terms with his sexuality. For years Andy Moore has resisted his tendency towards
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The story tells a story of love and betrayal outside and above any political division; the protagonist tells in memory and in honor of his homosexual lover, Jean Decarnin,
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The story centers on the painful discovery of sex by a thirteen-year-old boy, between his mother (a beautiful young widow, whom he reveres), a group of local youth from a
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The narrative focuses on a single character: Jean des Esseintes, an eccentric, lonely and sick esthete, who tries to retire to an ideal artistic world created by himself.
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When Atlantic ships start disappearing just before a Summit Cruise, Lou Upton calls on Jackie and U.S. Agent Andy Parks for help; they are sucked into the domed city of
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at the turn of the 20th century, and how an unconventional love triangle involving these two men, and one of their fathers, impacts their three marriages in small-town,
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In fact, Manji means Swastika. It was written in serial format between 1928 and 1930. It concerns a four-way bisexual love affair between upper-crust denizens of Osaka.
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Tells the story of the marriage of a woman with a man who soon turns out to be an abusive sadist, who married her with the sole intention of hiding his homosexuality.
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The novel is set in a public school in England in the 1960s. It deals with the love affair between two boys, together with the internal politics of the school itself.
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culture of military academies, introducing his first iconic character, sadistic Jocko de Paris. The story include graphic hazing, sex, and suggested homosexuality.
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Dirck Ericson, after kill an innocent man, he with his friend Archer Paine -who later becomes a novelist- enlists as an ambulance corpsman at America's entry into
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A satire on sexual reserve, it explores the effects on society of a forehead-mounted "Emotion Register" that glows when the wearer experiences sexual attraction.
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Tells the story of a gay relationship between two young working-class men, Reggie and Pete, one married and the other a biker. The novel is an example of British
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less human progress, exists at all. From 1941 until his death, Du Gard worked on his unfinished novel, after acquiring the manuscript it was published in 1983 by
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Debut novel by GarcĂ­a MĂĄrquez. In the play, the boy's character shows a homoerotic desire towards his friend Abraham, with whom he spends much of his free time.
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and of the homoerotic friendship between two boys, two boys compete for the love of a third. The story exalts aristocracy, constantly talks about importance of “
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as the divergent paths of the two Tuffnell-Greene brothers unfold. Geoffrey joins the army, marries and sets up in business, but eventually ends up an exile in
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The story centers on “La Manuela”, a homosexual transvestite who owns half of the brothel in a small town known as Estación El Olivo, located near the city of
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of the history of Italy. The novel was to be published in 1936 but, due to the political conditions that had changed in the interim, was published until 1947.
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of the times. The main characters are a group of soldiers coping with the frustration, boredom, and disgrace of serving stateside while other men are over in
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of dubious origin, who was invited by a lesbian couple who lives in Villa Amabile. It was inspired by the time Mackenzie had spent living in Capri before the
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The novel describes the decadent allure of this entertainment district, where beggars and teenage prostitutes mingle with revue dancers and famous authors.
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After Jackie and Treasury Agent Rex Winter's initial effort to uncover the international criminal organization Butterfly fails, Jackie is summoned by his
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three taboos: love between men, love across the racial divide, and love between an officer and an enlisted man (Sergeant Washington and Corporal Carney).
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The work, with important autobiographical elements, has as its main themes false appearances, the discovery of one's own homosexuality, and the Japanese
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disturbed when Runyon's mother appears to display an unseemly interest in her son. The paperback edition (1955) retitled the book “Love in the Shadows”.
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The campy detective Pharaoh Love investigates a thirty-three-year-old murder that still casts a pall over the life of a middle-aged television actress.
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orgy to thank his friends for their support), The Storyteller (Talks about the mechanics of writing a story during the story), and, Dream Boy (Two old
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Tells the story of Theodor Reinhold, a student who arouses "reddening love" in the young count's son Lorenzo, which he does not know how to deal with.
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Tells of the inner struggle of a man "noble Uranian who will not give in to his inclination" and flees to the country to be safe from any temptation.
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The Count of Medina la Vieja, a weak, cerebral and perverse hero, who moves between the sublime and the grotesque, seeks to enjoy his latest passion.
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Irish family who goes to San Francisco, where in a beautifully rendered scene of drunken desire has a one-night stand with a man he meets in a bar.
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One of the short stories included in the collection entitled “Barbarian Stories”. The tribune Marcus Trebius returns to Rome after having fought in
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It relates the tension between the narrator and his relationships with his wife and her son, hinting at a homosexual relationship with the latter.
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Two-volume of a unusual novel about marriage and cheating with interesting cast of secondary queer characters with a completely unexpected ending.
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and a gentle parody of aestheticism whose main characters, Esmé Amarinth and Lord Reginald Hastings, are based upon Oscar Wilde and his disciple,
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get investments for his latest play), and, Joe’s Other Husband (A couple argues in bed one night after one of them gets schooled in the world of
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heard of until then and he will meet a series of characters that will challenge many of his beliefs, mainly those related to love and sexuality.
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The main character, an aging writer, develops an infatuation with a beautiful adolescent boy. Subject of a number of adaptations, most notably a
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sigh. But Leonel is in love with Liberato, a corpulent, rude, fighting man with a bushy mustache, who liked to see him dressed like a fine lady.
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The young Count Henry of Kehlmark returns to his homeland to settle in Escal-Vigor, the castle of his ancestors, located on a wild island in the
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of the Penal Code. He hanged himself in his cell and left behind a bundle of letters that ended up in Siemsen's possession in a roundabout way.
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Is the story of Alberto, a world-weary young man, who decides to undertake an oriental journey in search of sensations, delights and events in
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seaside resort, and Saro, a man who owns a boat who maintains a homosexual relationship with Homs, a young black man who belongs to the group.
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Graham is a friendless boy whose only companion is an imaginary character, a Greek boy, who visits him while he sleeps. At sixteen he enters a
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The novel humorously portrays the adventures of a homosexual, Goyo Momo, who is harassed by men and women, through a description of his life.
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The story of a bisexual thief, prostitute and serial killer. Only 460 copies initially printed. An English translation was published in 1974.
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as a character. The first of several historical novels that Renault would write which dealt with homosexuality in an Ancient Greek setting.
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as an unusual sign of religiosity. Due to the sudden death of the author, and his subsequent censorship, the book was published until 1999.
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Tells the story of Moses Singermann, his wife Rebecca, and their six children. It is a story of what the new American freedom does to the
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others. Spacers are fetishized by a subculture of "frelks", those attracted by the Spacers' supposed unattainability and unarousability.
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A Jewish boy, Detlev, arrives at a Catholic orphanage in Scheyern and awaits the return of his mother, from whom he separated due to the
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unclassified, but when they do start spending time together it begins to be clear there is mutual feeling and what those feelings mean.
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Tells the story of journalist and writer Unto Kamara, who is in a homosexual relationship with a literary scholar named Dr. H. When the
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Is a non-linear structure semi-autobiographical novel that describes homosexual erotic desires for his fellow adolescent detainees in
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This story of a talented but alcoholic writer was praised for its powerful realism, closely reflecting the author's own experience of
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The novel describes the love affair between Kurt and another man Derry, and their relationship with a third man, Tony. Reprinted as a
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homosexuality is not dealt with explicitly but tabooed: Tonio descends into lust and feels guilty, without explaining what happened.
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but only depicted the second half of the book, with events from the first half condensed or briefly seen as flashbacks. Directed by
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by the Navy in 1946, he meets and is assisted by Tim Danelaw, a superior officer. An affair with Tim causes Phillip to confront his
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Is a novel in which homosexuality is not once mentioned by name, but one in which it is all-pervasive, both dangerous and desirous.
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For the novel, Siemsen drew letters from a young Swiss painter residing in Germany, arrested in March 1921 and accused of violating
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about a gay man coming of age. Vidal himself rejected the labels 'gay' and 'straight', believing all people were naturally bisexual.
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A psychiatrist, Tony Page, investigates the mysterious suicide of another man, Julian Lecrec, who years before had been his lover.
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had relations with Rubio were not homosexuals, but only him. The text presents a traditional vision of sexual orientation based on
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The priest Deusto has to decide between his vows to the Church and his love to the gypsy Miguelillo, who corresponds his feelings.
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both heterosexual and homosexual. There is also a fanciful brand of Catholicism, a blend of mortification of the flesh, high-flown
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It is about a wealthy gentleman who lures an attractive younger man to London with the promise of an upper crust lifestyle. Is a "
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accompanied by Rudd, a young slave with whom he has come to fall in love. But Decima, Marcus's rich heiress and whom he wishes to
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The story follows the life of Sainty, Marquis of Belchamber, he is shy, physically weak, likes knitting and dislikes sports. The
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Satan Stagg, a young Black detective a trainee of Pharaoh Love, investigates the baffling murder of Guru Raskalnikov, a wealthy
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novels who offers the first positive portrayal of a gay secret agent in fiction, Jackie Holmes. Lou Upton pairs Jackie with the
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narration. Ford, an American, was unable to find a publisher in the US or UK, and the book was barred from being shipped there.
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The novel revolves around a tragic love story between two well-placed gentlemen. GĂșthi was inspired to write his tragedy by the
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across town involving sailors is discovered. These gays don't trust the police and know the killer will likely get off using a
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The narration of this novel is carried out in the third person through one of its protagonists, Doctor MartĂ­nez, a doctor from
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Tells the story about a married man named Herbert Dawes, a "latent homosexual" who throughout much of the book he attempts to:
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In it one protagonist -of two- fled the languor of British “invert” society, escaping to exotic regions and sacrificial death.
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to do his university studies and there he meets Enrique Santa Cruz, considered the most cultured and elegant man in the city.
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because of its explorations of youth and first love. Due to its frank depictions of homosexuality, was published until 1988.
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One of the short stories included in the collection entitled “Black Sparta: Greek Stories”. The young poet Pindar arrives in
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The novel's allusions to homosexuality and homosexual desire were seen as scandalous when it was first published serially in
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The novel gained notoriety from readers and critics for its frank depiction of teenage sexuality, and its discussion of the
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novel whose gay protagonist is portrayed in a sympathetic manner and is not killed off at the end of the story for defying
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and later as a prostitute. The novel questions poverty, and the difference between worked poverty and underworld poverty.
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Seeking refuge from the world in the strict discipline and religious certainty of training for the priesthood, Andrea, a
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In post-war London an aimless young married bisexual man, Johnny, is sent to prison. He is forced to entrust his beloved
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Tells the story of a brilliant violinist and his search for a young painter, obsessed with the unfinished painting of a
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in the 1950s written in a brusque, everyman style of prose. It is divided into six stories that connect to each other.
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The story focuses on the decay of the Meneses family and depicts themes such as extramarital affairs, forbidden love,
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for work, meets a group of people who will be most at risk of intimidation, assault, and persecution by followers of
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were briefly lovers, and the model responsible for Andrew Jordan's character. For his part, E. L. Marius is based on
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society that he no longer recognizes. Everything seemed to be going well until he becomes the lover of an older man.
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Set in the 16th century, it follows the story of the roofer Éloi Pruystinck -called Loïet le Couvreur- prophet of an
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The story is about a young man who is coming of age and discovers his own homosexuality. Is recognized as the first
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In Texas, Ken Gracey was a normal young man until his transformation into the flaming Butterfly Man, darling of the
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and faces ruin. Erich Lammers, the tutor, wants to help and has to realize that the blackmailer is his own brother.
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straight, playing gay for a laugh. And the older men are all out for one thing and will stop at nothing to get it.
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undertakes a ‘Rake's Progress’ around Europe, giving himself up to dissipation. The novel was based on the life of
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It is about a man named FĂĄbio who remembers the mixture of desire and contempt he felt for his neighbor for years.
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It deals with the growing estrangement of a well-to-do married couple and the means by which harmony is restored.
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Written in exile, the novel is an "anti-fascist pamphlet". Siemsen's novel is pervaded by the assumption that the
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A shy and effeminate boy, Leonel, grew up to become a slender and elegant young man who makes all the maidens of
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of his childhood, where he opposes a repressed puritanism in search of a more sensual appreciation of life. The
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The homoerotism of this novel is diffuse, and spiritual, but can be clearly decoded by those aware of the code.
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confusion and urges of youth and the hypocritical taboos which society places on the behavior of young people.
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A short novel written between 1951 and 1953, published in 1985. It is partially a sequel to his earlier novel,
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to control a revolutionary code for creating the ultimate human being, a modern messiah— the final programme.
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In this short story, the author fictionalizes a romance with a student, an indiscretion that went unpunished.
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The stories included are: A Murder Story (Some sailors on shore leave get up to some trouble. Concurrently a
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society to the modern era; by exploring the subtle friendship between a young man and an older man he calls "
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It tells the career of a homosexual politician seen through the eyes of his lifelong, heterosexual friend.
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The name kinjiki is a euphemism for same-sex love. It describes a marriage of a Gay man to a young woman.
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The book consists of alternating chapters by each author writing as a different character. The novel is a
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Pornographic novel published anonymously. Believed to be the work of multiple authors, possibly including
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during 1962, it depicts one day in the life of George, a middle-aged Englishman who is a professor at a
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A tragedy, details the life and desire for normality of Marcello Clerici, a government official during
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heir to a great fortune who, after having lived for more than ten years in Europe, seeks to fit into a
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Describes the love of two young boys in a boarding school. It is based on the author's unhappy days at
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The novel is based on the author's prison experience in the El Sexto prison under the dictatorship of
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public school in the early part of the 20th century, and the relationship between two young students.
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with his newlywed wife. John finds himself drawn to the Marine for reasons he can't quite articulate.
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Cappadocio is a man who visits a prostitute named Bembem, who tells him the story of his life and his
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The novel deals with teenager Vanya Smurov's attachment to his older, urbane mentor, Larion Stroop, a
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Tells the story of John Grandin, a middle-aged man meeting his wife, Ethel, for a summer vacation on
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Depicts homosexuality in an Austrian boarding school. First English translation published in 1955. A
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The first novel about a homosexual man from the mother's point of view. Translated into English as
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to marry, however, it turns out that they find it disgusting and the marriage is not consummated.
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After his mother's death, 13-year-old Joel Harrison Knox, a lonely, effeminate boy, is sent from
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upper class who lives amid the religiosity of his hometown, which he leaves when he travels to
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Lost Gay Novels: A Reference Guide to Fifty Works from the First Half of the Twentieth Century
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Citations in this column are for the purposes of verifying the work's status as a "gay novel".
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De Sodoma a Chueca : una historia cultural de la homosexualidad en España en el siglo XX
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Published in the United States as “The Chameleons”. Tells the story of Julia Glynn, the very
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protagonist and his chaotic relationships with women indicate a repressed homosexual desire.
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E.M. Forster. As a result of its publication, its author, a priest, was exiled in Argentina.
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meets René, a confident young artist. Johan falls madly in love and the two men enter into a
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Tells the story of an American consul, Harrington Brande, who is posted to San Jorge on the
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and its, attendant evil, heavy drinking. But slowly, little by little, he succumbs to both.
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between December 1923 and May 1924. The book was published until the death of the Maharaja.
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In this short story, a young homosexual who commits suicide leaves a letter to his father.
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An English antique dealer, Paul Hussey, and his errant wife, Belinda – on a sea voyage to
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A young man meets a pair of siblings with whom he begins a relationship at the same time.
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The story explores the story of a 70-year-old man and his unfulfilled homosexual desires.
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therefore a rival to be eliminated. The author is based on when he was expelled from the
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Tells the story of the joint journey of two young men who then remain friends from afar.
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Set in an elitist Greek male boarding school, located on an island off the coast of the
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nature of the relationship is never mentioned, the reader can feel its strong presence.
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Is a collection of his homoerotic tales of the olive-skinned natives of the South Seas.
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A retrospective examination of the life and relationships of a bisexual black man from
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With a didactic vocation, aimed at making the general public understand the nature of
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The novel follows Shaw Latimer, a schoolteacher in Oxford who writes his first novel.
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Third novel of the Fairs trilogy, this one has hints of admiration for the masculine.
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During a train trip, the protagonist befriends Mr. Norris, a masochistic communist.
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The novel has autobiographical features. Wescott shows his reflections on the rural
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Far in the extremely far future, village herder & musician Lo Lobey goes on an
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Novel that includes the first effeminate character in Chilean national literature.
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The two main characters in this novel are men in their 20s traveling together from
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Tells us the love story between two boys -Victor and Geri- in a boarding school in
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Introduces the first clearly effeminate character, who does not identify as a man.
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In this short story, a man appears dead floating in a river, it is Julio Barbosa,
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Is considered the first Icelandic literary work with an openly homosexual theme.
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with a young aristocrat being the center of it all), until the start of the war.
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that broke out in 1906. Is considered one of the earliest gay novels in Hungary.
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and its rejection as a metaphor for homosexuality and the public reaction to it.
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Rogoff, Leonard (1997). "Paul Goodman". In Shatzky, Joel; Taub, Michael (eds.).
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Gay Novels of Britain, Ireland and the Commonwealth, 1881-1981: A Reader's Guide
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agent Craig Mathews, his aunts and a male cousin to stop an assassination plot.
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university, who is grieving the recent death of his longtime partner. time Jim.
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The story deals with bachelor brothers Phil and George, who live on a ranch in
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of his life as the shape of his future is altered by five extraordinary women.
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other. The friction ends up revealing unexplored feelings for the two friends.
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It is the first Mexican literary work whose central theme is homosexual love.
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Inspired story by Vance Bourjaily's experiences as an ambulance driver in the
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The novel was intended to be a thinly veiled version of his own gay life with
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Many authors of early gay novels were themselves gay or bisexual men, such as
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while he visits Argentina. Finding himself penniless and stranded after the
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happiness of catacomb dwellers". His openness also compromises his friends.
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descriptions of a repressive environment and a non-existent homosexuality.
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The novel, based on true events, narrates the assassination of ambassador
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political lieutenant, who unsuccessfully tried to seduce the protagonist.
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The novel introduced the detective Pharaoh Love who was the first in the
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HalldĂłr, a young book lover who comes from a fishing village, travels to
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interprets it as a sociological treatise on the injustice of homophobia.
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and, thus, he will find himself involved with a motley crew of oddballs.
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The short story purports to be the satirical portrait of Colombian poet
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young man falls madly in love with the Russian princess, Lucia Zamikov.
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A pornographic novel purporting to be the memoirs of a male prostitute.
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to) homosexuality were published anonymously or pseudonymously, or like
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Vinizio Zaneti, a young orphaned grandson of Italian immigrants, faces
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was a hotbed of homosexuality, in fact, it became subliminal denounced
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Set in the underground homosexual community in New York City and using
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Written sometime between 1896 and 1905, and privately printed in 1916.
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Kristal, EfraĂ­n (2005). "The lesbian and gay novel in Latin America".
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The novel follows the story of a boy, Rob Coram, and his cousin Rick.
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is recommended. Religion, government, and history are also addressed.
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John Stuart Kent is a millionaire banker and aesthete, living out the
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After moving to New York following Jim's wedding, Don returns home in
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The first "official" gay novel published in Spain. It was prefaced by
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Tells the story of the complex love/sexual/mental relationship of the
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violin student. Written in 1953, was published posthumously in 1975.
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and its relation to culture. A significant portion of the book is a
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Set in Ancient Greece, it tells us the life of Myles, a boy born in
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conducted a reader survey seeking to identify the first gay novel.
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Los extravĂ­os de Tony: Confesiones amorales de un colegial ingenuo
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origin, it can be considered one of the first gay novels from the
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Contemporary Jewish-American Novelists: A Bio-critical Sourcebook
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and agrees to a posing session for a magazine with another guy).
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novel addresses many societal issues, the main theme of which is
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Tale loaded with subtle homoeroticism that transfers the myth of
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A Sliver of Flesh: Four New Short Stories of the Homosexual Life
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one another and secrets being exposed throughout the narrative.
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A camp novel, where handsome, and naive Nemesio Fuentepino from
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realistic and lyrical, one of Baldwin's most acclaimed novels.
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Zwei Welten: Eine Jugend im nationalsozialistischen Deutschland
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Por los caminos de Sodoma: confesiones Ă­ntimas de un homosexual
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The story tells the love story between two young men, and uses
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and Alexander's changing loyalties to them, his tuition under
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violently into the life of the island. Winter and playwright
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sexuality, and partly in the hope that she might 'cure' him.
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about Andrew, a character who himself fit the same profile.
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for happiness and independence of spirit point through this
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model of a 'prim and well-conducted' bourgeois Catholic wife
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The Island of Tranquil Delights: A South Sea Idyl and Others
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weaving an unreal love story, on which he bets everything.
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is emotional, affective and materializes through the kiss.
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in his travels across America. Includes discussion of the
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her dying partner Gordon Paget in a commercial nursery in
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first gay novels with a happy ending. It was adapted as a
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but upon touching him he discovers that it was actually a
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to be published in Brazil, and one of the first to have a
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by his secretary and lover Juan Antonio Perazo in 1951.
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Hehrmeister, a well-travelled composer, has returned to
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Les Libertins d'Anvers: LĂ©gende et histoire des LoĂŻstes
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Aus der Freundschaft sonnigsten Tagen Der Liebling Kurt
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in Neuilly for a relationship with a younger comrade,
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novel that follows the life of Mark, an expatriate in
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who has become part of a plot to begin World War III.
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adolescence, as a homosexual and an internal migrant.
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as a student in WĂŒrzburg and Erlangen come to life.
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The Cambridge Companion to the Latin American Novel
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As Simon is a sailor, he comes from a strongly 4962:An English priest, Munday, defrocked for playing 4935:The novel is laid in the wild forest reserves of 3788:Concerning the Eccentricities of Cardinal Pirelli 12861: 11893:Gay American Novels, 1870–1970: A Reader's Guide 11220:. The novel deals with the relationship between 9192:only one who loved the deceased just as he was. 4133:in honor of Hippokleas, who has won the race at 10280:investigator Ted Summers to foil a Los Angeles 4129:invited by the Grand Duke Thorax to compose an 2379:in 1987, and was nominated for several awards. 1987:HomoszexuĂĄlis szerelem - TuzĂĄr detektĂ­v naplĂłja 1164:The novel was the first major literary work on 746:among students in an all-male boarding school. 11772:Anales de la literatura española contemporĂĄnea 11649: 10756:Jackie is called upon to impersonate a female 8313:Describes the life among the community in the 5652:: artists, free women, Jews, and homosexuals. 3715:The eighteen-year-old poet Andreas travels to 475:Joseph and His Friend: A Story of Pennsylvania 11942:Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer 11926: 11795: 11793: 11682: 11680: 11546:"Uncensored Picture of Dorian Gray published" 8204:that traces the early life and adventures of 7699:child to the tragic death of his first love. 6825:The elderly Mrs. Danforth is celebrating the 2410:Fenny Skaller: Ein Leben der namenlosen Liebe 1751:The story gives an idealized view of life at 11853:. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood. p.  8759:first novels that deals with the subject of 7042:Depicts the struggles of two gay men in the 2089:" (JoĂŁo CristĂłvĂŁo dos Santos Coelho Barreto) 1379:" (JoĂŁo CristĂłvĂŁo dos Santos Coelho Barreto) 1274:" (JoĂŁo CristĂłvĂŁo dos Santos Coelho Barreto) 887:of Sturgis can be considered a precursor of 11246:I'll Get There. It Better Be Worth the Trip 10785:A vicious gang under the leadership of the 6395:in 1944, the novel takes its name from the 5726:Die Geschichte des Hitlerjungen Adolf Goers 5533:" (Kenneth Ivo Brownley Langwell Mackenzie) 3962:introduces him to island life and customs. 3774:The short story was written in a modernist 3139:story taking place in the last days of the 3097:text was published until 1984 by his niece 453:Robert Byng has recently returned from his 312:Aloys ou le Religieux du mont Saint-Bernard 11933: 11919: 11802:"American Literature: Gay Male, 1900-1969" 11790: 11712: 11710: 11708: 11706: 11689:"American Literature: Gay Male, 1900-1969" 11677: 11620:"American Literature: Gay Male, 1900-1969" 9822:. 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Freundesliebe 2569:burned alive for Sodomy in 1654. 1738:The Hill: A Romance of Friendship 67:, are not included in this list. 12844: 12843: 12832: 12800:Non-binary characters in fiction 12231:List of transgender publications 11799: 11686: 11650:Mira Nouselles, Alberto (2004). 11617: 11360: 10158:Set in the Canadian province of 9636:to justify their own survival”. 7129:Set against the backdrop of the 7073:Jimmy Joyce, scion of a wealthy 5279:The Last Enemy: A Study of Youth 4426:Describes the life and death of 3663:During 1924, a blasĂ© coterie of 3176:El hombre que parecĂ­a un caballo 1323:" (Edward Ashley Walrond Clarke) 172:Kyllenion - Ein Jahr in Arkadien 26:wrote the pioneering 1948 novel 12795:Media portrayal of pansexuality 12272:Media portrayals of bisexuality 11883: 11759: 11737: 11717:Claude J. Summers, ed. (2014). 10131:possessed extraordinary powers 8382:. 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12144: 12143: 12142: 12139: 12137: 12134: 12130: 12127: 12126: 12125: 12124:Slash fiction 12122: 12120: 12117: 12115: 12112: 12110: 12107: 12105: 12102: 12101: 12099: 12096: 12092: 12089: 12085: 12079: 12076: 12074: 12071: 12069: 12066: 12064: 12061: 12059: 12056: 12054: 12051: 12049: 12046: 12045: 12043: 12039: 12033: 12030: 12028: 12025: 12023: 12020: 12018: 12015: 12013: 12010: 12009: 12007: 12003: 11997: 11994: 11992: 11989: 11987: 11984: 11982: 11979: 11977: 11974: 11972: 11969: 11967: 11964: 11963: 11961: 11957: 11953: 11952:LGBTQ writers 11948: 11943: 11936: 11931: 11929: 11924: 11922: 11917: 11916: 11913: 11904: 11898: 11894: 11889: 11888: 11874: 11870: 11866: 11860: 11856: 11851: 11850: 11841: 11839: 11831: 11827: 11822: 11820: 11811: 11807: 11803: 11796: 11794: 11785: 11781: 11777: 11773: 11769: 11762: 11747: 11740: 11732: 11730:9781135303990 11726: 11722: 11721: 11713: 11711: 11709: 11707: 11698: 11694: 11690: 11683: 11681: 11665: 11659: 11655: 11654: 11646: 11644: 11642: 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McFarland. 11498: 11491: 11489: 11487: 11485: 11483: 11481: 11479: 11477: 11468: 11464: 11457: 11455: 11453: 11451: 11449: 11447: 11445: 11443: 11438: 11422: 11413: 11409: 11399: 11398: 11394: 11392: 11389: 11387: 11384: 11382: 11379: 11377: 11374: 11373: 11369: 11358: 11346: 11342: 11338: 11337:draft evasion 11334: 11329: 11326: 11324: 11321: 11319: 11318: 11314: 11311: 11310: 11305: 11302: 11300: 11297: 11295: 11294: 11290: 11287: 11286: 11282: 11279: 11277: 11274: 11272: 11271: 11267: 11264: 11263: 11258: 11255: 11253: 11250: 11248: 11247: 11243: 11240: 11239: 11235: 11231: 11227: 11223: 11219: 11215: 11212: 11209: 11205: 11203: 11202: 11198: 11195: 11194: 11190: 11187: 11185: 11182: 11180: 11179: 11175: 11172: 11171: 11167: 11163: 11158: 11155: 11153: 11150: 11148: 11147: 11143: 11140: 11139: 11134: 11131: 11129: 11126: 11124: 11123: 11119: 11116: 11115: 11111: 11107: 11103: 11098: 11095: 11093: 11092:Angus Stewart 11090: 11088: 11087: 11083: 11080: 11079: 11075: 11071: 11066: 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7288: 7287:Il conformist 7284: 7281: 7280: 7275: 7272: 7270: 7267: 7265: 7264: 7260: 7257: 7256: 7252: 7248: 7244: 7240: 7237: 7234: 7230: 7228: 7227: 7223: 7220: 7219: 7215: 7211: 7207: 7204: 7202: 7201:Walter Baxter 7199: 7197: 7196: 7192: 7189: 7188: 7183: 7180: 7178: 7175: 7173: 7172: 7168: 7165: 7164: 7160: 7156: 7153: 7151: 7148: 7146: 7145: 7141: 7138: 7137: 7132: 7131:Italian front 7128: 7125: 7122: 7118: 7116: 7115: 7111: 7108: 7107: 7103: 7099: 7096: 7094: 7093:Harrison Dowd 7091: 7089: 7088: 7087:The Night Air 7084: 7081: 7080: 7076: 7072: 7069: 7067: 7064: 7062: 7061: 7057: 7054: 7053: 7049: 7045: 7041: 7038: 7036: 7033: 7031: 7030: 7026: 7023: 7022: 7018: 7015: 7012:Set in 1930s 7011: 7008: 7006: 7003: 7001: 7000: 6996: 6993: 6992: 6988: 6984: 6983:court-martial 6979: 6976: 6973: 6969: 6967: 6966: 6962: 6959: 6958: 6953: 6949: 6946: 6944: 6941: 6939: 6938: 6934: 6931: 6930: 6925: 6922: 6920: 6917: 6915: 6914: 6910: 6907: 6906: 6902: 6899: 6897: 6894: 6892: 6891: 6887: 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6453: 6451: 6448: 6446: 6445: 6441: 6438: 6437: 6433: 6429: 6425: 6424:kill his wife 6421: 6418: 6416: 6413: 6411: 6410: 6406: 6403: 6402: 6398: 6394: 6390: 6387: 6385: 6382: 6380: 6379: 6375: 6372: 6371: 6367: 6363: 6359: 6356: 6354: 6351: 6349: 6348: 6344: 6341: 6340: 6336: 6332: 6329: 6327: 6324: 6322: 6321: 6317: 6314: 6313: 6308: 6304: 6301: 6299: 6296: 6294: 6293: 6289: 6286: 6285: 6281: 6278: 6275: 6271: 6269: 6268: 6264: 6261: 6260: 6255: 6252: 6250: 6247: 6245: 6244: 6240: 6237: 6236: 6232: 6228: 6224: 6221: 6219: 6216: 6214: 6213: 6209: 6206: 6205: 6200: 6197: 6195: 6192: 6190: 6189: 6185: 6182: 6181: 6177: 6176:medical leave 6173: 6169: 6165: 6162: 6160: 6157: 6155: 6154: 6150: 6147: 6146: 6142: 6138: 6134: 6130: 6127: 6125: 6121: 6118: 6116: 6115: 6111: 6108: 6107: 6102: 6098: 6095: 6093: 6090: 6088: 6087: 6083: 6080: 6079: 6075: 6071: 6067: 6063: 6062:anti-Semitism 6059: 6055: 6051: 6047: 6044: 6042: 6039: 6037: 6036: 6032: 6029: 6028: 6023: 6020: 6018: 6015: 6013: 6012: 6008: 6005: 6004: 6000: 5996: 5993: 5991: 5988: 5986: 5985: 5981: 5978: 5977: 5973: 5970: 5968: 5965: 5963: 5962: 5958: 5955: 5954: 5949: 5945: 5941: 5937: 5934: 5932: 5929: 5927: 5926: 5922: 5919: 5918: 5913: 5910: 5908: 5905: 5903: 5902: 5901:Maiden Voyage 5898: 5895: 5894: 5890: 5886: 5883: 5881: 5878: 5876: 5875: 5871: 5868: 5867: 5862: 5859: 5857: 5854: 5852: 5851: 5847: 5844: 5843: 5838: 5834: 5829: 5826: 5823: 5819: 5817: 5816: 5812: 5809: 5808: 5803: 5799: 5796: 5793: 5789: 5787: 5786: 5782: 5779: 5778: 5774: 5771: 5769: 5766: 5764: 5763: 5759: 5756: 5755: 5751: 5748: 5744: 5740: 5737: 5734: 5730: 5728: 5727: 5723: 5720: 5719: 5715: 5711: 5707: 5704: 5700: 5697: 5695: 5692: 5690: 5689: 5688:The Big Sleep 5685: 5682: 5681: 5676: 5673: 5670: 5666: 5664: 5663: 5659: 5656: 5655: 5651: 5647: 5643: 5640: 5638: 5635: 5633: 5632: 5628: 5625: 5624: 5620: 5616: 5613: 5611: 5608: 5606: 5605: 5604:Concert Pitch 5601: 5598: 5597: 5592: 5589: 5587: 5584: 5582: 5581: 5577: 5574: 5573: 5569: 5566: 5562: 5559: 5557: 5554: 5552: 5551: 5547: 5544: 5543: 5538: 5535: 5532: 5528: 5526: 5525: 5521: 5518: 5517: 5513: 5509: 5505: 5501: 5498: 5496: 5495:France NovĆĄak 5493: 5491: 5490: 5486: 5483: 5482: 5478: 5477:Naval Academy 5474: 5470: 5467: 5465: 5462: 5460: 5459: 5455: 5452: 5451: 5447: 5443: 5440: 5437: 5433: 5431: 5430: 5426: 5423: 5422: 5418: 5414: 5410: 5407: 5405: 5404:Tadeusz Breza 5402: 5400: 5399: 5395: 5392: 5391: 5387: 5383: 5378: 5375: 5373: 5370: 5368: 5367: 5363: 5360: 5359: 5355: 5351: 5346: 5343: 5341: 5338: 5336: 5335: 5331: 5328: 5327: 5323: 5319: 5315: 5312: 5310: 5307: 5305: 5304: 5300: 5297: 5296: 5291: 5288: 5286: 5283: 5281: 5280: 5276: 5273: 5272: 5267: 5264: 5262: 5259: 5257: 5256: 5252: 5249: 5248: 5243: 5240: 5238: 5235: 5233: 5232: 5228: 5225: 5224: 5219: 5216: 5214: 5211: 5209: 5208: 5204: 5201: 5200: 5196: 5193: 5191: 5188: 5186: 5185: 5181: 5178: 5177: 5172: 5169: 5167: 5164: 5162: 5161: 5157: 5154: 5153: 5149: 5145: 5142: 5140: 5137: 5135: 5134: 5130: 5127: 5126: 5122: 5118: 5115: 5113: 5110: 5108: 5107: 5103: 5100: 5099: 5095: 5090: 5087: 5084: 5080: 5078: 5077: 5073: 5070: 5069: 5065: 5061: 5057: 5054: 5050: 5045: 5042: 5040: 5037: 5032: 5031:Duque (novel) 5028: 5025: 5024: 5019: 5016: 5013: 5011: 5010: 5006: 5003: 5002: 4997: 4993: 4990: 4988: 4985: 4983: 4982: 4978: 4975: 4974: 4969: 4965: 4961: 4958: 4956: 4953: 4951: 4950: 4946: 4943: 4942: 4938: 4934: 4931: 4929: 4926: 4924: 4923: 4919: 4916: 4915: 4910: 4906: 4903: 4899: 4894: 4893:Álvaro Retana 4891: 4889: 4888: 4884: 4881: 4880: 4876: 4873:The book was 4872: 4869: 4867: 4864: 4862: 4861: 4857: 4854: 4853: 4849: 4845: 4842: 4840: 4836: 4833: 4831: 4830: 4826: 4823: 4822: 4818: 4814: 4810: 4807: 4804: 4800: 4798: 4797: 4793: 4790: 4789: 4785: 4781: 4776: 4773: 4771: 4768: 4766: 4765: 4761: 4758: 4757: 4753: 4749: 4746: 4744: 4741: 4739: 4738: 4734: 4731: 4730: 4726: 4722: 4719: 4717: 4714: 4712: 4711: 4707: 4704: 4703: 4698: 4695: 4690: 4685: 4681: 4679: 4678: 4674: 4671: 4670: 4667: 4664: 4662: 4659: 4657: 4656: 4652: 4649: 4648: 4644: 4639: 4636: 4634: 4633:AndrĂ© Tellier 4631: 4629: 4628: 4624: 4621: 4620: 4615: 4612: 4610: 4607: 4605: 4604: 4600: 4597: 4596: 4592: 4587: 4584: 4582: 4579: 4577: 4576: 4572: 4569: 4568: 4564: 4561: 4559: 4556: 4554: 4553: 4549: 4546: 4545: 4541: 4537: 4534: 4532: 4529: 4527: 4526: 4522: 4519: 4518: 4513: 4510: 4507: 4506:Edogawa Ranpo 4503: 4501: 4500: 4496: 4493: 4492: 4488: 4485: 4483: 4480: 4478: 4477: 4473: 4470: 4469: 4465: 4462: 4460: 4457: 4455: 4454: 4450: 4447: 4446: 4442: 4441:homoeroticism 4438: 4434: 4429: 4425: 4422: 4420: 4417: 4415: 4414: 4410: 4407: 4406: 4402: 4398: 4394: 4390: 4386: 4383: 4381: 4378: 4376: 4375: 4371: 4368: 4367: 4362: 4359: 4355: 4350: 4347: 4345: 4344: 4340: 4337: 4336: 4332: 4331:bildungsroman 4328: 4325: 4323: 4320: 4318: 4317: 4313: 4310: 4309: 4304: 4301: 4298: 4294: 4292: 4291: 4287: 4284: 4283: 4279: 4276: 4272: 4269: 4267: 4264: 4262: 4261: 4257: 4254: 4253: 4248: 4245: 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Index


Gore Vidal
The City and the Pillar
novel
Maurice
Oscar Wilde
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Fanny Hill
Oscar Wilde
Gore Vidal
James Baldwin
Mary Renault
Stonewall riots
Frank Marcus
The Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide
E.M. Forster
Maurice
The City and the Pillar
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Kyllenion - Ein Jahr in Arkadien
Duke Augustus of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg
Olivier ou le Secret
fr
Duchess Claire de Duras
impotence
epicene
Olivier
Henri de Latouche
Ancien RĂ©gime
Bourbon Restoration

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