Is there any other gay author worth reading?
Are there any other relevant homosexual authors?
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He isn't
Proust obviously. de Montherlant was probably gay.
nietzsche, guenon and mishima
He wasn't homosexual, was he? I thought that he was a "Ouranian" or something.
Ben cooper, but he writes his books in the form of music, if you're into that. oldradicalface.com
>gay
yeah, i read op
>I wanted to swallow myself by opening my mouth very wide and turning it over my head so that it would take in my whole body, and then the Universe, until all that would remain of me would be a ball of eaten thing which little by little would be annihilated: that is how I see the end of the world
Wilde? Oh, he was notorious for it
Ah yes, Proust. Never read him, any recommended books?
>any recommended books
>Proust
m8
Your diary desu
Wilde was megagay
Had he been born in the mid-late twentieth century he would probably have died from aids
I know of In Search of Lost Time, is there nothing else?
Book(s)?
Mishima
Henry James
Many. You could even argue that the abundance of male homo literary talent constitutes an evidential refutation of transgenderism
Please elaborate
I'm starting with the premise: Where a woman is, literary ability is not
Idk OP what have you wrote?
This memoir is a wild rollicking ride.
Whitman
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*breathes in*
HAAHAHAHAAHAAHAHAAHAHAAH....HE DOESN'T KNOW....HAHAHAAHAHAAHAHAHAAAA...HE DOESN'T KNOW ALL AUTHORS ARE AT LEAST BISEXUAL....HAHAHAAHAAHAHAAHAHAHAAHAHA
I really like Christopher Isherwood
Sounds like bullshit but I believe it.image macro
I admire one of Wilde’s professors, Walter Pater
We know you do.
Can never tell who’s here or what you know.
This is him going on a sort-of-date with a woman as a beard in Goodbye to Berlin
I find it funny that they adapted this into a movie (Cabaret) in the 70s and kept the character as gay but made him just kinda fall in love with Liza Manelli anyway when Isherwood's self-insert in the books had a hilarious contempt for most women
All decent ones are surely bi. I mean how would you explain Anna Karenina and The Makioka Sisters and even Melville? As a male writer you'd have to have some really good grip on your anima or animus or whatever that fucking term is. Or you'd have to be slightly gay.
I'm on board so far
Shallow thoughts.
Oscar Wilde was literally thrown in Prison for fucking underage twinks
Thomas Mann was mega gay
Your diary desu
That's all he wrote that was worth a damn, but there's, like, several thousand pages of it, so the odds you'll get through it without being bored to death are low.
For me this is the only book that dealt with the topic in an interesting way.
OwO what's this?
>poets.org
Ben even used to have a tumblr with dick and buttpics. He's supergay
Based.
Somerset Maugham was at least half tosser.
Many great authors were gayboys because being a fag means not dealing with whores thus being able to achieve higher levels of art
also cock
Me in 10 years.
I seriously believe that gays were the most productive members of society when homosex was still illegal.
are you saying we should ban homosex for the greater good of humanity
I is a Twink
No him but yes, repression tends to create greatness, at least in men.
Banning it didn't stop them. Even Frederick the Great wrote about taking it from behind. So there's no reason not to. They still get their sex, the world still gets its great contributions to art, literature, and science.
Thomas Mann
Lord Byron
Edmund White
Patrick White
Henry James
Walter Pater
Patricia Highsmith
Norman Douglas
Herman Melville
Virginia Woolf
Christopher Marlowe
William Shakespeare
John the Evangelist
Henry Miller
Of those, only Edmund White and Henry james were really gay, maybe Norman Douglas
There is no evidence Henry James was a fag. Fags just claimed him as there own.
Most firsthand accounts described as just having a neurotic fear of sexual contact. Probably raped as a kid or something.
Can't believe this hasn't been said before. Definitely read Of Human Bondage & Cakes and Ale by Somerset Maugham. He was bi in his early years, then exclusively queer.
Gore Vidal’s novels are fun
He may be gay but is he worth reading? Of Human Bondage is pretty stiff and laboured.
People say Leonardo DaVinci was gay for keeping an eromenos, although this remains speculation.
He was pratically bisexual but hide and repressed his homosexual tendencies in the postwar japan
Thanks for this thread lads. Lots of authors I can remove from my reading list
>Removing authors for his sexual activity
You may as well remove any author that had a different political, social or cultural opinion of you
Retard
Truman Capote
Bret Easton Ellis
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Chuck Palajiunuk (just fight clUr)
I think there are a lot more. Gays write good
>You may as well remove any author that had a different political, social, or cultural opinion of you
You’re right, that’s exactly what I do
Cuck Palahniuk is a pedo
enjoying splashing in the putrid pool of your ignorance then.
I'll agree that his writing is often long and too pedantic for my taste yet On Human Bondage is worth reading at least once. If nothing else than to read about an author describing himself with dark wit and self-hating honesty.
Hugo von Hofmannsthal
>Hugo von Hofmannsthal
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homosexuals are not usually attracted to the arts
engineering and physics is their bag, baby
Was he gay? I didn't think he could get more based but I guess I was wrong.
Bruce Chatwin
Enjoy splashing in the putrid pool of your poop and lube sodomite!
You're telling me this - isn't gay?
The greeks
That unironically looks like the male protagonist from Die Beiden to me.
Gay or worth reading?
Am I the only one here who enjoys C.P. Cavafy and Elizabeth Bishop?
>hide and repressed his homosexual tendencies
where do people get this idea... he is probablyy one of the least inhibited faggot in all literature. just because he married and had kids doesnt mean he was repressed... he just liked doing all of it :) i dont know if publicly starring in ffilms and singing songs with drag queens and visiting gay bars and writing at least 2 books about homosexuality and committing sudoku with your twink lover for the emperor counts as repression...
hawthorne was literally a straight man with a famously successful marriage