I don't mean gay erotica - while it may make me hot under the collar, it's mostly hedonistic pulp. I'd much prefer to read a well written novel (perhaps a classic) with subtle gay undertones, or where the male form is described beautifully and fully appreciated in all its perfections and flaws. Do any such works exist, or am I asking a bit too much? Thanks in advance anons.
homosexuality was much healthier artistically when it was a taboo. the illiad is the most homosexual piece of art western man has ever produced, it drips with masculine beauty and every brief female character is a roastie who ruins everything. >incompetent mothers >unfaithful wives >petty goddesses >airhead princesses
but the men oh boy.
>brotherhood >fellowship >betrayal >lust >loss >regret >misery and suffering >cunning and intelligence >leadership and sacrifice
let's just say homer knew his way around dicks.
Jonathan Russell
I just wanna give 80s Morrisey a blowjob under the iron bridge. Maybe he wouldn't be such a cynic today.
John Ramirez
one of james baldwin books
Connor Perez
Brideshead Revisited.
Hudson Sanders
Moby Dick. No grils allowed on the Pequod. Almost all of Melville’s fiction is about male bonding, homoerotic at times (Billy Budd) but never faggy, just bros being bros.