What are the best books with homosexual romantic themes? Please keep /pol/ and SJW content out of this thread...

What are the best books with homosexual romantic themes? Please keep /pol/ and SJW content out of this thread, thank you.

>I don't want it to be violently homophobic, but I also don't want it to be accepting and inclusive

So you want a sort of limbo holding pattern?

Symposium

Mmh death in Venice?

your diary

>SJWs are accepting and inclusive
Pure ideology

those aren't opposite conditions

So you're saying you want a book that contains homosexual relationships, but those relationships are not the focus of the novel and simply supliment the narrative?

dorian gray

>pol will kill
>der ebil SJW snowflasks will accept
>not opposite
Hmm

Go on you fucking faggot. Jeez, can't I have just one day without you buttfumblers being little attention whores? I think we should go Iranian on your asses.

If you like Ancient Greece, this is what you're looking for.

>Implying /pol/ isn't layers of satire covering genuine emotion
You need to study memetics. No one on /pol/ wants to kill anyone. Except stormfags, who are subhuman and don't really belong

Confessions of a Mask
Memoirs of Hadrian

A Land Fit for Heroes has a lot of gayness, but it's mostly dark fantasy.

>No one on /pol/ wants to kill anyone
This better be bait.

Damn, sounds like pol is v nuanced :^]

>Giovanni's Room
>A Single Man
>At Swim, Two Boys
>A Little Life

made this what do yu thoink Veeky Forums

/pol/ is shitposting that ledditors and stormfags eat up. if you actually fall for the memes you're fucking retarded. Just as you're retarded if you fall for the memes on any other board.

I'm almost half way through the Memoirs of Hadrian and don't see any of that.
I read At Swim-Two-Birds thinking it was about gay shit even though I wasn't thinking about At Swim, Two Boys whatsoever. Soon tho I shall prolly read it.

Moby-Dick

You know /polgbt/ is a thing, right?

I approve of this list.

YES, Brideshead Revisited

Queer politics assholes who look for oppression under every rock =/= homoerotic narratives.

exactly

Stephen Fry's first autobiography, Moab is My Washpot, is actually really good. British boarding school faggotry knows no bounds.

Actually a pretty good list
I also approve of Brideshead

Since OP is a faggot, like myself, you will enjoy A Little Life.

On that note, anyone have any contemporary lit suggestions similar to A Little Life? It was great.

>if you actually fall for the memes you're fucking retarded
Tell that to the dozen of Nationalist movements sprouting in Europe and recently in America.

>you're retarded if you fall for the memes on any other board.
But the memes on, say, /mu/ do not lead to mosques being burned down, immigrants beaten, and refugee fathers carrying a child being tripped by journalists.

...city and the pillar sounds about right for that

>tfw Ive actually read like 3/4 of these and own like a quarter
>tfw read these in public and in highschool
oh dear

At Swim, Two Boys is such a great fucking book

The Immoralist
Maurice

Are you sure islamophibia is caused by \pol/ and not terrorist attacks in New York, London, Paris, California, Spain, Mumbai...plus a lot of rape in Germany and Sweden?

My potatoniggers

the communist manifesto

The Illiad

mmh desu

What about ones involving traps?

The Aeneid.

Aeneas and Patroclus really loved each other.

any book about a loli that is in love with a loli? asking for a friend

WHAT ABOUT BOOKS WITH CUTE TRAPS

Isherwood and Vidal- A Single Man and Myra Breckinridge respectively

Goodbye to Berlin

nigga what?

Iliad

Symposium

Sorrows of Young Werther

Where the Wild Things Are
That one Norse saga.