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Themis-Athena (Lioness at Large) Aimée & Jaguar is a great book, but it's actually a memoir, not fiction ...


message 2: by Lobstergirl (new)

Lobstergirl Fun Home by Alison Bechdel is a memoir too.


message 3: by Lobstergirl (new)

Lobstergirl As is Borrowed Time: An AIDS Memoir by Paul Monette.


message 4: by Themis-Athena (Lioness at Large) (last edited Aug 25, 2010 01:06AM) (new)

Themis-Athena (Lioness at Large) And so are "Running With Scissors" and "Dry!"


message 5: by Lobstergirl (new)

Lobstergirl I removed all five.


message 6: by Brad (new)

Brad Some of the Mishima novels here have no gay content whatsoever (Spring Snow, Temple of the Golden Pavilion). Is this "gay novels" or "novels written by potentially gay men/women"?


message 7: by Dasha (last edited Sep 20, 2012 08:26PM) (new)

Dasha Drie Christ... If Brokeback Mountain is the ONE AND ONLY gay-themed book you know it doesn't mean that it's the best one and you should vote for it. This list is ridiculous because you can see only the books that influenced Hollywood film directors. But it' s supposed to be about BOOKS, not movies, folks. And judging by some of these allegedly gay books most of the voters have no idea what the term "gay fiction" means (The Picture of Dorian Gray is gay fiction? Really?). The only outstanding example of gay literature in the upper part of this list is Maurice, so I vote for it.


Themis-Athena (Lioness at Large) Deleted Tennessee Williams's Memoirs. Undoubtedly a great book, but not fiction.


message 9: by Mark (new)

Mark Yes Brad. I was puzzled by the non-gay Yukio Mishima novels too. Mishima was probably gay but that doesn't mean everything he wrote was gay fiction. Even his books like "Forbidden Colours" or "Confessions of a Mask" that have gay characters I didn't vote for even though I thought they were very good. They don't fit my idea of gay fiction.

I don't mind Brokeback mountain being close to the top. Although one case where the movie is better than the book I think. Not hard since the story is only 30-40 pages but what a beautiful movie.


message 10: by Anna (new)

Anna Kļaviņa Who was gay in Stieg Larsson's Millennium series?


message 11: by Charlie (new)

Charlie Lisbeth is bisexual.


message 12: by Anna (new)

Anna Kļaviņa Charlie wrote: "Lisbeth is bisexual."

Oh...that escaped my notice. :)


message 13: by Hania (new)

Hania Sagan I'm so disappointed at the absence of "With or Without You by Brian Farrey. It's a great read.


Themis-Athena (Lioness at Large) Hania wrote: "I'm so disappointed at the absence of "With or Without You by Brian Farrey. It's a great read."

Everybody can add books to listopia lists, Hania -- there's a tab up top next to "all votes".


message 15: by David (new)

David Edmund White's "The Farewell Symphony"


Themis-Athena (Lioness at Large) David wrote: "Edmund White's "The Farewell Symphony""

Everybody can add books to this list, David -- there's a tab up top next to "all votes."


message 17: by Alex (new)

Alex Hamilton Necessary Errors by Caleb Crain is a great new novel about a young American man who moves to Prague in the early 1990s. See my review here: http://myshelfspace.wordpress.com/201....


message 18: by A (last edited Feb 15, 2014 07:15AM) (new)

A Whole My favourite is The Road to London. I read it a month ago and I'm still thinking about it. It changed me. I read rumours it's going for the Booker Prize and it does not surprise me. It's so new, so dense....

But I've voted for about 10 books because there are many good ones on this list!


message 19: by Thomas (new)

Thomas Bruso "Comfort & Joy" by Jim Grimsley is a must-read. A tragic yet beautiful story.


message 20: by J.L. (new)

J.L. Aarne "1984" by George Orwell and "Cell" by Stephen King are not gay fiction.


message 21: by Evax (new)

Evax Dorian gray is here xD


message 22: by BookLovingLady (deceased Jan. 25, 2023...) (last edited Feb 10, 2015 09:12AM) (new)

BookLovingLady (deceased Jan. 25, 2023...) Must have missed something all those years ago when I read Moby-Dick; or, The Whale (currently #330). Either that or I have just forgotten... But then there are a few others that make me wonder as well, so maybe it is just me. Maybe it's just that I don't consider it important when it is not (related to) the main theme of the novel, like it is in Jongens van glas / Crystal Boys, which, by the way, is an excellent novel...


message 23: by Greg (new)

Greg Anna wrote: "Who was gay in Stieg Larsson's Millennium series?"
Anna, reminds me of an interview someone did with Johnny Depp. He was asked which of all the movie characters he had played were gay. His answer? "All of them."


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message 25: by Rainbowheart (new)

Rainbowheart Removed several memoirs, biographies, and other non-fiction.


message 26: by Leon (new)

Leon Just added The Front Runner by Patricia Nell Warren. Surprised that it wasn't on the list yet: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...


message 27: by Greg (new)

Greg Leon wrote: "Just added The Front Runner by Patricia Nell Warren. Surprised that it wasn't on the list yet: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1..."

Leon, I recently revisited "Front Runner" as I was getting ready to read the next in the series. I was surprised how well it has held up, it's really good. But my #1 choice has got to be "The God In Flight." That said, I just noticed "As Meat Loves Salt" on the "Notable Books" section at the library, the cover facing outward. Never heard of it till now and it's really good so far!


message 28: by Erin (new)

Erin While The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin (currently #49 on this list) is a great book and explores ideas of identity and gender, I don’t think it can be considered gay fiction. It is no spoiler to know that the inhabitants of this world are non-gendered most of the time and then take on opposite genders when that time comes around.


message 29: by Erin (new)

Erin Acheron by Sherrilyn Kenyon (currently #249) should definitely not be on this list. I don’t believe that it deals with any gay characters or themes and all the main characters are heterosexual so I’m baffled as to why it is on this list.

I haven’t read Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein (currently #290) but my understanding was that it was homophobic.


message 30: by Rainbowheart (new)

Rainbowheart 322 sockpuppets have spammed The Boy Who Saw in Colours to the top of the list.

Does the list creator have a position on spam?


message 31: by Henna (new)

Henna I removed Obsidian by Jennifer L. Armentrout and Beautiful Disaster by Jamie McGuire, because neither are gay fiction.


message 32: by Charlie (new)

Charlie Rainbowheart wrote: "322 sockpuppets have spammed The Boy Who Saw in Colours to the top of the list.

Does the list creator have a position on spam?"


Yes, he doesn't like spam.


message 33: by Liam (new)

Liam Ostermann Maybe I have misunderstood, but I thought the works on the list should at least have been translated into English, and as far as I can see 'Kun Enkelit Katsovat Muualle' by Salla Simukka @ 796 is only available in Finnish.


BookLovingLady (deceased Jan. 25, 2023...) Liam wrote: "Maybe I have misunderstood, but I thought the works on the list should at least have been translated into English, ..."

That's not how I understood it... Kärleken for instance (which I voted for, by the way) has, as far as I know, not been translated into English (although it has been translated into other languages).


message 35: by Liam (new)

Liam Ostermann BookLovingLady wrote: "Liam wrote: "Maybe I have misunderstood, but I thought the works on the list should at least have been translated into English, ..."

That's not how I understood it... Kärleken for ..."


Thank you - please understand that I do not mind this book being there - it was just such a contrast to the generally paucity of even notable gay works or works by gay authors in translation from the list. I know that people like Genet and Mishima are well represented and there are others but I am sure if I after I have carefully gone through the whole list (I would only claim maybe 50%+ I would find many many authors I love - I have to admit only in translation because I cannot properly read any foreign language sufficiently well - absent. Also it was the first work in a foreign language I came across again based on only a partial reading of the list.

Let me apologize if I have caused any upset or confusion.


message 36: by Liam (new)

Liam Ostermann Themis-Athena (Lioness at Large) wrote: "And so are "Running With Scissors" and "Dry!""

I would question if Running With Scissors (I haven't read Dry, or any of the other books mentioned as being memoirs yet) properly counts as a 'memoir' in the sense that an autobiography is memoir. Surely it is more like In Cold Blood by Capote, which while based on true events is not really a 'true crime' book. I certainly read Running With Scissors knowing that it was based on the author's life but reading it as a work of literature, not a factually account, and thus a work of fiction. It would be interested to know if libraries catalogued as a fiction or non-fiction book. Thank you


message 37: by Liam (new)

Liam Ostermann I know I could just vote and say I liked this list but I wanted to say how useful it has been to me - while going through the list I came across a book by Gregory Norminton called Serious Things - there was something about it that seemed familiar but they synopsis meant nothing, but it appeared interesting, so I marked it as to read. It was only later at home when I glanced at my bookshelf that I caught sight of the cover image and discovered I owned the book - I am now reading it - I can't say rereading because I have no recollection of the story. I will certainly seek out other books by this author. All thanks to this list


message 38: by Liam (new)

Liam Ostermann Mark wrote: "Yes Brad. I was puzzled by the non-gay Yukio Mishima novels too. Mishima was probably gay but that doesn't mean everything he wrote was gay fiction. Even his books like "Forbidden Colours" or "Conf..."

I just wanted to say I couldn't agree more and when it comes to these lists an element of definition might be useful while recognizing that the term gay will always be problematic for authors of earlier times and particularly non-Western cultures like Mishima.


message 39: by Liam (new)

Liam Ostermann I don't think Douglas Coupland's Microserfs is a gay fiction - I haven't read it - I have read and enjoyed other of his books - but it is not described as any sort of gay on goodreads - just asking. Thank you.


message 40: by Liam (new)

Liam Ostermann I am pretty sure that James Robertson's should not be counted a gay author (excellent writer though he is) and his book 'And the Land Lay Still' should not be on a gay literature list - although it is probably a great book.


message 41: by Alison (Lady Coffin) (last edited Jan 14, 2022 08:19PM) (new)

Alison (Lady Coffin) S Charlie
Not sure how often you are able to do maintenance on the list with RL and all, but I have noticed duplicates on the list.
Specifically, This Is How You Lose the Time War is on Page 18 & Page 13. Or it was before added my vote to them. 🙄🤓
Now now on p7 & p5


message 42: by K.D. (new)


message 43: by Rich (new)

Rich Timothy Conigrave - Holding The Man, is non-fiction.


message 44: by Rich (new)

Rich 1549 - The Other by Thomas Tryon is not gay fiction.


message 45: by Rich (new)

Rich 1362 - Modern Nature by Derek Jarman is non-fiction


message 46: by Rich (last edited Jan 25, 2023 01:49AM) (new)

Rich Gallowglass by Barbara Vine is not gay fiction


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