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LGBTQ writing from ancient times to yesterday selected by award-winning translator Frank Wynne.
Drawing together writing from Catullus to Sappho, from Rimbaud to Anaïs Nin, and from Armistead Maupin to Alison Bechdel, translator Frank Wynne has collected a hundred of the finest works representing queer love by LGBTQ authors.
Queer straddles the spectrum of queer experience, from Verlaine's sonnet in praise of his lover's anus and Emily Dickinson's exhortation of a woman's beauty, to Alison Bechdel's graphic novel of her coming out, Juno Dawson's reflections on gender and Oscar Wilde's 'De Profundis'.
With stories, poems, extracts and scenes from countries the world over, Queer is an unabashed and unapologetic anthology, which gives voice to those often silenced.
620 pages
First published January 21, 2021
reading all this old stuff is so humbling bc i am having to look up what every single page means lmao... except for catullus where it is v obvious (84-54BC: "your prick though, wanders. into cute behinds, often as not. i know you say you're bi... there's gossip going around that you suck lots of dicks. and don't wipe clean" so wild that people so long ago were as petty/bitchy as we are now <3)