9 Historical Novels by 20th-Century Queer Writers
Queer people have been writing historical fiction since before queerness existed
Queer people have been writing historical fiction since before queerness existed
Tania Malik, author of "Hope You Are Satisfied," recommends stories with characters who journey to, not from, the Middle East
“White Lotus,” “Benediction,” and the long legacy of deliciously sinister sexual deviants
I was told we were nowhere in the past; now queer people are everywhere in the present
Anthony Broadwater's exoneration shows the unique power publishing holds in shaping how Americans consider race, prison, and sexual assault
Three recent novels explore the depths and mazes of queer desire
Literature about trying to live as yourself in a country that polices sexuality
Biopics of the author, including the new “The Happy Prince,” focus on his tragedy more than his wit
How government censorship in Malaysia changed what I write—and who can read it
Short of exhuming his bones, could I ever know who Marlowe—playwright, poet, and possible spy—really was?