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Fiction of Gay Interest
Plot / Content: Rating: G "Blazing passions of gay youths and wanton women erupt in defiant conflict beneath the seductive rays of the summer sun." (from the jacket) Background / Biography: It is suggested, but not confirmed, that Edwin Fey was one of several pennames for pulp gay fiction adopted by Joseph Hansen before he became famous for his more serious work, including the series starring gay detective David Brandstetter. Reviews: |
"In addition to a rug on the floor and framed pictures of Washington Square in New York City during the nineties, a huge, full-length oval mirror in a gilt frame had been added to the room since last year. Ted stood in front of the mirror and surveyed his naked body, comparing it to Ian's. He breathed in and was pleased to see the case-hardened sinews stand out in bold relief beneath his smooth skin. His profile was etched upon the mirror with clean, flowing lines. His body had grace and native beauty, etched in granite. He was lean at the hips. His stomach was a taut, fat slab of ridged muslces. His legs were powerful, his thighs cleanly arced with elastic muscles. A small patch of russet down appeared on his chest, then reappeared later, framing his obvious virility." pp 26 - 27 Secondhand booksellers |
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