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FLKNER'S GAY HOMER, ONCE MORE
And many of the same stunts nclu, strangely, that Homer Barron, Ey Grierson's suor Flkner's "A Rose for Ey, "is gay. Homer Barron, a bluff man wh a "big voice"who "cs[] the niggers"and spoils Southern womanhood, gay?
When the stunts are asked why they believe or spect that Homer is gay, they variably ce the followg le: "Homer himself had remarked-he liked men, and was known that he drank wh the younger men the Elks' Club-that he was not a marryg man"(126) For the sake of argument, and out of ference to the ncln of many of our stunts, if not to the current trends lerary theory, let suppose that Homer Barron is, or might be, homosexual-that he really lik men. Posg that Homer Barron is gay not only rais a new set of qutns but transforms "A Rose for Ey, "or at least our perspective of , important ways.
FLKNER'S GAY HOMER, ONCE MORE
A homosexual "day laborer" the turn-of-the-century South is almost as remarkable and nfoundg as a hcty, love-starved necrophiliac.