Literature

  • Top 10 Books of '08 That Belong on A Gay's Bookshelf
    As 2008 slowly recedes out of view, we're looking back at the best in pop culture over the course of the year. Yesterday, we looked at music and today we're looking at the world of literature, be it fiction, non-fiction, or, in the case of our number one selection, graphic novels. While not all of our selections are gay, they all touch on the themes of that resonate deeply with the gay community: sexuality, family, public versus private identities. And hey, if you're bisexual, 2008 was the year to visit a book store.
  • Review Novel: The Line of Beauty by Alan Hollinghurst
    Having won England’s Man Booker Prize for his latest novel, The Line of Beauty, Alan Hollinghurst has received the recognition he deserves as one of the finest novelists writing in English today. Edmund White’s fictional achievements notwithstanding (I’ve long felt White is a better nonfiction writer than he is a novelist), Hollinghurst is certainly one of the finest living novelists, if not the best, writing about gay male experience. The Line of Beauty has all the qualities that I’ve admired in Hollinghurst’s previous three novels, The Swimming Pool Library, The Folding Star, and The Spell.