Tag: gay fiction

‘History is All You Left Me’ by Adam Silvera

History Is All You Left Me is a heart wrenching exploration of grief and intimacy.

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‘Desert Boys’ by Chris McCormick

Both a collection and a journey, Desert Boys maps new ground in contemporary queer fiction

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‘GJS II’ by Shawn Stewart Ruff

With GJS II, readers get an in-depth and multi-faceted view of blackness playing out in business, the political arena, and familial relationships

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Read an Excerpt from Edmund White’s New Novel ‘Our Young Man’

“Although Guy was thirty-five he was still working as a model, and certain of his more ironic and cultured friends called him, as the dying Proust had been called by Colette, ‘our young man.'”

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‘The Cosmopolitans’ by Sarah Schulman

Sarah Schulman has given us a finely tuned, clever, and remarkably contemporary historical novel

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‘Our Young Man’ by Edmund White

Edmund White’s new novel examines the costs of maintaining a facade

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‘Beijing Comrades’ by Bei Tong

Beijing Comrades is both a valuable piece of global gay history and a political phenomenon

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‘Pacific Rimming’ by Tom Cardamone

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Danny M. Hoey Jr. : Not So Distant Past

“[…] write your truth however painful it is or may be. You have to do that in order to create a narrative that is honest and true to your art or your idea of art. Let the pain guide you.”

Author Danny M. Hoey Jr., took some time to talk to Lambda Literary about the intricacies of his debut novel, The Butterfly Lady, and the intersections between his professional academic life and his artistic ambitions.

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