12-05-2011, 11:41 PM
Inchante Wrote:Someone has written up a list of the "Best" 100 Gay Books and posted it on the internet. I have read many of the books, and can say that it is a decent list. You can find it here:
http://www.publishingtriangle.org/100best.asp
It is a good list, but there are many I would dispute about the status of "gay," like Mrs. Dalloway, Virginia Woolf was bisexual and there are lesbian undertones to much of her work but she never wrote anything explicit or even highly suggestive. Likewise with Henry James, who was likely a lifelong closet case (and likely virgin), Bostonians is famous for coining the term "Boston Marriage" for an ambiguously sexual female couple, but the lesbian relationship isn't really explicit.
It reminded me of some I left off my list, like Gide, Proust, Vidal, and Genet. Although, I'm not sure I'd be so cruel as to recommend Proust to a casual reader.
Edit: I'm also mildly perturbed by two of the top five novels being about adult men sexually pursuing adolescent boys. Death in Venice and The Immoralist are great books though.