![]() ![]() City of a Thousand Suns New York, Ace, 1965. Bound dos-a-dos with Keith Woodcott's The psionic menace. Captives of the Flame They fought with worlds as their weapons. Bound dos-a-dos with Emil Petaja's Alpha Yes, Terra No. Babel 17 Think galactic or your world is lost. Garber calls it a "landmark in gay male science fiction." Young 410* and Garber listing 89 f, M. ![]() ![]() First explicitly Gay themed Darkover novel. Classic story of a fictional Gay pogrom in America. SummersĬalls it "remarkable experimental fiction." (See Birdstone's Queer Free for an earlier approach to the theme of fictional Gay pogroms.) Garber listing 46M. (Similar to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, which has a David on the main drag, his cheeks discreetly facing the street.) No OCLC or Garber listing. Utopian novel of a GayĬommunity in California with a naked David as its totem pole. ![]()
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