![]() And if you can't appreciate Christianity/Religiosity for a queer person and the many sufferings of it, you probably won't like it.Īs I began reading, the idea that Stephen is a transgender man, instead of a "butch" lesbian, seemed to take over me. If you don't like a lot of detail that comes inherent to that style, you probably won't like it. (After reading War and Peace, it was a reassuring number, believe me.)Ī word of caution: If you don't like old-style prose, you probably won't like it. I received this book as a gift this Christmas, and seeing a lull in school work, dedicated myself to the 166k word, 400-page clunker. Lucky for my research, my main characters were male, but I still came across the few and far between primary source fictions of queer women and bookmarked them. ![]() I came across this book in my many forays of pre-Stonewall queer history when I was writing a novelization of queer 1920s New York. For us there is no sin so great as despair, and perhaps no virtue so vital as courage. ![]() Do the best you can, no man can do more - but never stop fighting. ![]()
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