Read any homo /lit/ of late?
>>9501988
my diary desu senpai
>>9501988
Recommend some. You sound like a connaiseur of all things homo, op.
Yeah, I did. I read INFINITE JEST.
>>9501988
Mandell, Douglas, and Bennett's Principles and Practice of Infectious Diseases
>>9501988
Foucault's The History of Sexuality
>>9501988
Been to the queer art exhibition at Tate Britain? Believe it had this painting, and some stuff of interest to Wilde fans.
Anyway, on to /lit/, Nightwood is a great novel with a lot going on in terms of sexuality, and it has an incredible back-street abortionist character who has some wild, mad monologues.
Sodomy and the Pirate Tradition. Brilliant little book. Riveting, in places.
>>9501988
You're post
>>9502040
Here are a few for your consideration.
>At Swim, Two Boys, by Jamie O'Neill
Joyce-inspired exploration of national and sexual identity during the Easter Rising in Dublin, 1916.
>The Confusions of Young Törless, by Robert Musil
Mathematics, Kant, and sexual sadism at all-boys boarding school in Austria-Hungary. Thought to be autobiographical to some extent, though Musil later tried to no homo it.
>Alexis, by Marguerite Yourcenar
Short epistolary novel in which a young homo writes to his wife and tries to explain his true nature and the experiences to which it has lead him.
>>9501988
Wrong by Dennis Cooper. Good depressing (horror I guess?) short stories except the last one meandered too much.
>>9501988
god i fucking hate vitalism
>>9501988
No I hate mentally ill people
>>9502430
I thought mental illness was a prerequisite for posting on 4chan