Strange Relations by Ralf Webb review brave new queer world
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Streetcar's submerged energies of gay love, sexual violence, and insanity put the male psyche under the spotlight and found it more fragile than anyone could possibly have imagined.
In 'Strange Relations,' Ralf Webb explores how literary giants like Tennessee Williams, John Cheever, Carson McCullers, and James Baldwin warped the post-war society's rigid norms with their unholy desires.
The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter by Carson McCullers, although not overtly queer, hints at queerness through the struggles of communication and the author's personal life, blurring the lines of conventional relationships.
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