Best of
Gay
1969
Some Boys
Michael Davidson - 1969
The earlier work was described by Arthur Koestler as the "twofold story of a courageous and lovable person's struggle to come to terms with his Grecian heresy and of a brilliant journalist's fight against colonial jingoism" and it scandalized the "respectable" world with its opening sentence: "This is the life history of a lover of boys".Davidson's sequel is still more revealing. Some Boys is a fond memoir of the author's young friends across four decades and as many continents: from Marrakech to Saigon, Ischia to Lahore. Written with the discernment and observation of a brilliant journalist, these recollections combine erotic intenseness with an unerring personal empathy, and show throughout a keen and sensitive perception for the diversity of international customs and culture in the middle twentieth century -- much of which is now gone forever.
I Want It All
Dirk Vanden - 1969
One drunken Saturday night,Warren is reluctantly dragged into the gang-rape of a "queer"who looks enough like him to be his brother, or even his twin.Afterward, in his search for the victim to apologize and makeamends for the rape, he drives to San Francisco, having severalhomosexual adventures along the way. In SF he discovers hustling,the leather-and head-bar scene, becomes a bartender at a gay barcalled "The Cosmos," learns about Gay Life, falls in love, andalmost gets killed by a crazy cop. The book ends happily.