Can /lit/ recommend me some patrician tier gay/bi lit such as pic related?
Maurice by EM Forster
>>7362209
Looks good. Thanks for the recommendation
>>7362210
no problem
On another note, have you seen this lady's review of the immoralist? It's so fucking bizarre.
>>7362215
not a lady
>>7362234
Huh. I assumed because he went on a tangents about being in a dress and corsets.
The Counterfeiters has also some homo content afaik
Confessions of a Mask by Yukio Mishima
The Counterfeiters by Gide
The Beautiful Room is Empty by Edmund White
The City and the Pillar by Gore Vidal
The Epic of Gilgamesh
Poems of Walt Whitman
Anything by Samuel R. Delany, preferably Dhalgren or Hogg
In Remembrance of Things Past by Marcel Proust
The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas by Gertrude Stein
Orlando by Virginia Woolf
Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh
Orlando is damn good homo lit. I also really enjoyed Naked Lunch & Junky and want to read Our Lady of Flowers
Jean Genet
Cocteau's The White Paper (i think thats the name)
Zweig's Confusion
Another Country by James Baldwin
The Price of Salt by Patricia Highsmith
Billy Budd
>>7362311
Would reiterate confessions of a mask and sun and steel, it is a homoerotic journey that eventually condemns and dismisses the feminine.
>>7362477
>that eventually condemns and dismisses the feminine
Sounds great!
>>7362330
Yes, found it
>>7362458
>>7362468
Thanks
>>7362205
my facebook conversations with my cousin. He cute af
>>7362533
Did you get up in that boipussy?
>>7362541
did some heavy mutual fondling, still working on going all the way. I'll keep you posted.
Where's the best place to find a /lit/ boyfriend? I want a true patrician bf, not some genre fiction pleb.
Moby-Dick