From gay ghosts and nonbary astronts to stirrg poems and movg memoirs, this was a fantastic year for queer lerature.
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* gay authors 2022 *
‘The Black Flamgo’ by Dean Atta, published by HachetteBt: Comg-of-age tale Ratg: 9/10Told verse, this betiful g-of-age story foc on Felix, a Jamain-Greek Cyprt teenager, g to terms wh his inty as a gay man. In ls than 90 pag, Louis scrib the sual vlence, poverty, homophobia and shame that blight both father and son, while layg full rponsibily at the feet of a polil ele whose polici mean the difference between life and ath for society’s most ’s no cince that the book’s tle lacks a qutn mark; Louis has receipts and nam nam.
In his wry acceptance speech—preced by an troductn om filmmaker John Waters who lled Whe a “lerary top”—Whe discsed the stggle of havg tried to publish gay fictn pre-Stonewall and even many s later; how his work was rejected for beg both too explic and too subtle, statg that the “faiar is more threateng than the exotic”; and how “only” took him half a century to go om one of the most maligned wrers Amerin letters to beg honored.
This we know: Jeanna Kadlec has long been a champn for other queer wrers, a steadfast challenger to the many iqui of the media world, and a lightful live-tweeter of films filled wh gay subtext. ” From the creator and star of the Netflix edy Special—adapted om the thor’s memoir about beg a gay man wh cerebral palsy— the story of a televisn wrer livg his supposed bt life (the aforementned betiful man wh the betiful penis, a job for which he mak “a dumb amount of money”) who’s nohels unable to settle to ntentment, a book about the pfalls and pratfalls of sirg external validatn and the importance of self-acceptance.