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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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lordofspeech
09:45 pm EDT 07/03/18
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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
Goldman was a product of his culture. Not ONLY that; he was a fine writer and observer.
But his response to gay plays and gay writers (I think they were called f____t writers) was like that of many at the time. Not many....more than most.
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