Are there any dank /lit/ books with gay male protagonists?
my dairy de... no wait
It's actually good
>>8965681
your dad diary desu
>>8965691
I was mostly looking for fiction - not /pol/.
>>8965703
Milo is /lit/, he is undoubtably better read than you are.
>>8965712
proof?
he looks like a pleb
>>8965727
According to this credible source (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milo_Yiannopoulos) he liked reading Hitler's speeches. So if you consider Hitler to be /lit/, Milo is /lit/ too.
>>8965681
>Maurice, by E.M. Forster
Posh English twats fall in love at Cambridge University, twattery ensues.
>The Confusions of Young Törless, by Robert Musil
Mathematics, Kant and sexual sadism at all-boys boarding school in Austria-Hungary.
>At Swim, Two Boys, by Jamie O'Neill
Gayboys in the Easter Rising. If James Joyce was a homo he might have written something like this.
I'm actually about to start reading pic related, no idea how /lit/ it is.
And not fiction but I'd recommend Stephen Fry's autobiography about his boarding school days, Moab is My Washpot.
>>8965752
what the fuck
why is it a fag touching hitler writings?
post modernity is just too much for me
>>8965703
Most of the shit Milo says is fictional
>>8965712
>undoubtably
>>8965691
This was ghostwritten.
yurope has a running gag of gay characters trying to turn the protagonist gay for his own good
Rules of attraction by Brett Easton Ellis
Other voices other rooms by Truman capote
A little life (haven't read it but people seem to like it)
Pale Fire
Giovanni's Room
>>8965681
A Separate Peace is homoerotic af
>>8965681
Borrowed Time by Paul Monette
Good book.
>>8965752
If you think Hitler is /lit/ your a moron.
>>8967099
>your a moron
>>8965681
The Song of Achilles is a modern retelling of the Iliad, except Achilles is gay for his manservant/squire.
>>8965681
American Psycho.
>>8965829
not only is he a fag but he's part jewish, too.
Confessions of a Mask, or really anything by mishima
the whistling song by stephen beachy
>>8967954
Forbidden Colors too - however besides those two books I wasn't aware that other Mishima books dealt really with homosexuality at all. Overall they seem to contain way more hetero romance actually.
City of Night
Close to the Knives
>>8965681
>Johnno by David Malouf
Aussie guy talking about his lifelong friend/love, ends in sadness
>In a Strange Room by Damon Galgut
South African guy talking about his trips which involve being a homo, ends in sadness
Both are pretty good
>>8965822
Confusions was neato
>>8967911
Just like the Iliad.
>>8965681
most things by jean genet
i found our lady of the flowers utterly tedious tho
>>8966574
>i dont like the author so it's ghost written
Why do people who lack the talent to write themselves say this?
>>8965681
Goodbye to Berlin. Christopher Isherwood's fictionalized memoir of 1932-33 Berlin.
Isherwood had the best English prose of his time.
>>8965681
I fucking hope not
>>8965681
Most of /lit/'s favorite books are full of faggotry
>The Iliad
>The Odyssey
>In Search of Lost Time
>Moby-Dick
>The Divine Comedy (you know Dante and Virgil sucked each others cocks)
There's also shit like Brideshead Revisited and The Picture of Dorian Gray that have self-loathing gay characters.
Also, Hemingway is full of latent homosexuality.
>>8965822
Is Confusions good? I'm never gonna read his Man without Qualities, but I have to read some books from my home country.
everything written by Clive Barker
everything written by Samuel R Delany
everything written by Poppy Z Brite
>>8970574
Yeah, it's interesting. Though there are frequent digressions that read like philosophy essays which I'm sure wouldn't be to everyone's taste.
>>8965681
Try reading the Bible and saving your soul, lest you want to burn in hell for eternity, you condemned faggot.
>>8970587
>frequent digressions that read like philosophy essays
Yeah, I fucking hate that shit. I wonder why it's so pervasive in German literature.
>>8965681
yeah its called the stranger
>>8965681
The audacity of hope.
>>8966673
Rules of attraction sets a nice example of homo relationships at liberal collages. The characters are very alive, I liked it but fuck Lauren so much.
The Great Gatsby
http://www.slate.com/blogs/outward/2017/01/13/the_time_he_desires_gay_muslim_furry_romance_is_a_book_against_the_trump.html
Slate says this one is good.
>>8967041
I wish we'd gotten more of their relationship and less of the whale bullshit
If pederast counts as gay...
This is actually a great novella about the individual rejecting society's expectations to live entirely for himself. It's funny, too.