The Big Gay Read – Part 2
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5 responses to “The Big Gay Read – Part 2”
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I’d suggest adding Arditti’s Easter, some Firbank – or is that too early and not explicitly gay enough? I suppose the same issue crops up with Wilde. Maybe some Scoppotone.
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Thanks, Robert. I already had Easter in the list, but Firbank is a good suggestion. Though I have to confess that I’ve never actually read any Firbank. You mention Scoppotone – do you mean Sandra Scoppettone? If so, she’s another writer that I’ve yet to read. I see that she writes in the Crime genre. Not something I’m passionate about – unless it’s the pastiche of Malcolm Pryce’s take on Raymond Chandler.
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Rubs eyes and puts glasses on – sorry about that! I got the complete Firbank when a local library was selling off old stock, wonderful camp, he also attended my Cambridge college – I love the remark on various webpages that he was accidentally buried in Rome’s Protestant Cemetery – my book describes it – the location – as doctrinally inappropriate but romantically incomparable. There’s also Forster’s Maurice but I wasn’t overimpressed when I read it. I included Sandra Scoppettone (thank you!) as an example of the lesbian detective genre, her weblog is at http://sandrascoppettone.blogspot.com/
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Hey, yeah,I think that Nick Alexander’s 50 Reasons to Say Goodbye should be up there. It’s one of the best gay books of 2004, and one of my favourite reads ever.Also, what about Robert Dessaix and Patrick Gale??
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James, thanks for the suggestions. I haven’t read Nick Alexander’s book, but I’ve now added it to the "to do" list, thanks to you. I haven’t read any Robert Dessaix either, but I’ll look out for him from now on. Patrick Gale – yes – he belongs in the list. I read "the aerodynamics of pork" long ago – but can’t remember anything of it now. Ditto for his contribution to "Secret Lives". However, I’ve got copies of "Rough Music" and "A Sweet Obscurity" sitting waiting to be read. So many books, so little time!

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