"To Paradise" Isn’t About Gay Sufferg: It’s About Daddy Issu, Disabily, and Homonatnalism - INTO

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“TO PARADISE” ISN’T ABOUT GAY SUFFERG: IT’S ABOUT DADDY ISSU, DISABILY, AND HOMONATNALISM

And our #OwnVoic era, a persistent disfort lgers around Yanagihara’s choice to nsistently wre about gay men as a straight woman, and specifilly about male-male child sex abe. In 1893, David is a wealthy young man of society a world where gay marriage is legal, love wh poor and charmg Edward but betrothed to rich and rpectable Charl. They are choosg between one imaged paradise — gay New York, Hawaii, a utopia that beme a dystopia — and another.

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Yanagihara’s world is one which people wh disabili, much like gay men, exist only to suffer, long for ath, and eventually, wh great relief, meet .

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