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re: "It strikes me as a bit offensive, that these writers were incapable of writing 'boy-girl' relationships because they were gay."
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joerialto
02:06 pm EDT 07/03/18
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MikeR
01:18 pm EDT 07/03/18
Goldman's homophobia in "The Season" is grossly offensive now.
A re-reading also left me wondering how many of the unattributed quotes scattered throughout the book are his own thoughts.
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