Are there any dank Veeky Forums books with gay male protagonists?
Gay books
my dairy de... no wait
It's actually good
your dad diary desu
I was mostly looking for fiction - not /pol/.
Milo is Veeky Forums, he is undoubtably better read than you are.
proof?
he looks like a pleb
According to this credible source (en.wikipedia.org
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>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 Veeky Forums it is.
And not fiction but I'd recommend Stephen Fry's autobiography about his boarding school days, Moab is My Washpot.
what the fuck
why is it a fag touching hitler writings?
post modernity is just too much for me
Most of the shit Milo says is fictional
>undoubtably
This was ghostwritten.
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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)
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Pale Fire
Giovanni's Room
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A Separate Peace is homoerotic af
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Borrowed Time by Paul Monette
Good book.
If you think Hitler is Veeky Forums your a moron.
>your a moron
The Song of Achilles is a modern retelling of the Iliad, except Achilles is gay for his manservant/squire.
American Psycho.
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
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
>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
Confusions was neato
Just like the Iliad.
most things by jean genet
i found our lady of the flowers utterly tedious tho
>i dont like the author so it's ghost written
Why do people who lack the talent to write themselves say this?
Goodbye to Berlin. Christopher Isherwood's fictionalized memoir of 1932-33 Berlin.
Isherwood had the best English prose of his time.
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I fucking hope not
Most of Veeky Forums'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.
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
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.
Try reading the Bible and saving your soul, lest you want to burn in hell for eternity, you condemned faggot.
>frequent digressions that read like philosophy essays
Yeah, I fucking hate that shit. I wonder why it's so pervasive in German literature.
yeah its called the stranger
The audacity of hope.
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
Slate says this one is good.
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.