<strong>Letters:</strong> The velopers of a play about a send world war veteran who took his own life after he was given a jail sentence for makg love say they are beg trated by ernment censorship. Pl, a gay rear objects to beg labelled LGBT
Contents:
- SAN IS GAY. BECKY WASN'T STRAIGHT. AM I RIGHT OR AM I RIGHT?
- SECRECY SURROUNDS SE OF GAY WAR HERO WHO TOOK CYANI
SAN IS GAY. BECKY WASN'T STRAIGHT. AM I RIGHT OR AM I RIGHT?
Qutn about The War That Saved My Life: “San is gay. Becky wasn't straight. Am I right or am I right?” * the war that saved my life gay character *
San, the primary adult character the book, is gay.
The fact of her homosexualy, while my opn not "touched upon" but perfectly obv to any adult and most child rears, is never explicly mentned, bee: 1) to do so would not be historilly accurate; 2) the protagonist, om whose pot-of-view the story is told, uld not only re ls but never even thks about at all. The fight for gay rights may not be over, but the war has been won.
A few of them have e out as gay. I mean, n’t two good iends of the same genr share a home whout beg acced of homosexualy—pecially 1939? Jt like the rt of the society, the ary too has always had gay, lbian, bisexual and transgenr members.
SECRECY SURROUNDS SE OF GAY WAR HERO WHO TOOK CYANI
Apart om beg brave and discipled, several historians claim that Stben was a homosexual.
He served as a gay man the ary when dulgg same-genr sex was a crime.
A Brish Red Cross server Egypt durg World War I, Edward Man Forster was a homosexual. His play Prisoners of War reflected his homosexualy.