he's actually a really good writer but he demands his readers have a massive tolerance for gay sex scenes. i'm no prude but this is a bit much.
he's actually a really good writer but he demands his readers have a massive tolerance for gay sex scenes. i'm no prude but this is a bit much.
slow the fuck down, am i in a historical time period i don't know about etc
If you know an author writes gay sex scenes, but you keep rushing to buy and read 'em.. no easy way to say this, anon.
i' bi, it hasn't even been a week since i had gay sex. there's still a lot of gay sex in these books.
Literally who
Also
>reading anything that glorifies sodomy
Literally why. You only have a limited time to read & there is so much more worthwhile material beyond homosexual smut
it's not smut. the sex in cooper's work is ugly and clumsy. it feels like the characters have to do it, not that they have any kind of desire. sex in a cooper novel is a form of self destructive behavior like regular drug use or poor sleeping habits. i read it because even though it is distasteful to me it feels very much like a real phenomenon that cooper is has understood and depicted quite impartially. life's to short to spend it reading books that only reaffirm what you already believe.
isn't it this guys books that have caused such a controversy with supposed book bannings in the USA lately with some people wanting to put them in school libraries and others wanting to remove them?
Conservacucks dont just want him out of libraries, they literally want libraries closed and defunded. No sense reasoning with them, they are retarded.
They’re right, libraries are just glorified homeless shelters and the most conservative thing you can do is create more homeless people
Homeless flocking to public amenities is not the fault of the amenities. Its the fault of capitalism. If the reds one maybe our libraries in the US wouldnt have a built in starbucks but at least you could actually go there to study baka
>Its the fault of capitalism
More the fault of the mayor, at least in my non us city
Nothing wrong with closing outlets of the media industry.
i think the catalyst was children's books about choosing pronouns but now it's spiralled far beyond that.
>I think the catalyst was children’s books about black and white children attending the same schools but now it’s spiralled far beyond that
How small minded bigot cucks would sound 80 years ago
Fyi, you are losing and in the future will be considered retarded kwab just like the racists
i don't care. this is a dennis cooper thread.
>>I think the catalyst was children’s books about black and white children attending the same schools but now it’s spiralled far beyond that
Why should they go to the same schools?
To weed out the weak
I don't think he's the type of author they'd put in school libraries in the first place - he's much closer to someone like burroughs or de sade than the lgbtqiaa++ type shit that conservatives are mad about.
Also does anyone have an epub or pdf of the sluts? the ones on zlib are either badly formatted or dmca'd. Been trying to track it down for a while.
https://annas-archive.org/md5/9f3b598dd8b4a354428c9172af4d10b4
this guy was getting death threats from the gay movement in the 90s
Sounds like Burroughs but doesn't look like him
dennis cooper. i should have at least put it in the filename, my bad
You are forgiven
god u can tell by his gross ass face hes a homosexual. they reek of shit too
is there a recommended reading order for this guy?
I'd say it depends on what you're looking for. If you're interested in George Miles, Cooper's "lover"(whatever that means)/muse, I'd say read Closer and the rest of the George Miles Cycle in order. If you want the depraved, fucked up shit, The Sluts is perfect, and very entertaining. There's really no wrong place to start though, except maybe I Wished.
ah, that's good. i leafed through the sluts and liked it. right now i'm working through closer and loving it. didn't even know it was part of a series until now.
you're going to be sexually liberated whether you like it or not
I just finished the George Miles Cycle, reading them in the order they came out, but I read I Wished in between 2 and 3. Cooper is a disturbed genius, and despite all the horrific fucked up shit presented, his work is beautiful and respectful. Sure, he tries to shock you to your core, but it's done tastefully and with purpose.
>Cooper is a disturbed genius
Why? This is the first time I heard of him and a quick look into his work just makes me think its him writing down his gay child rape fantasies, whats so genius about that?
At least Peter Sotos did the whole true crime thing, whats this about other than cooming n' gooming?
>George thought, "If god made a visit to earth it'd be in the form of a kiss. Being kissed by someone I admire is the closest I've gotten to peace on earth, like Xmas carolers sing. God would would give each boy a taste of His lips then go back to whatever dimension He hides in. That would help."
i don't know about wou but personally i find a passage like that to be very well written. i lost count of how many gay sex scenes i had to read to get to it but it was worth it.
>but I read I Wished in between 2 and 3
is that a good place for it? looking back when do you think woukd be the right time to read it?
yes atheist are sex addicts, this is why women love reading btw
>have sex the way i approve
fuck off.