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- From: pieter@cs.caltech.edu (Pieter Hazewindus)
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- Subject: Re: The het woman in gay male fiction
- Date: 20 Nov 1992 00:26:03 GMT
- Organization: California Institute of Technology
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- steven@cray.com (Steven Levine) writes:
- >[Funny observations deleted]
- >
- >What concerns me is the strange trend in gay male fiction
- >that every young gay angst-ridden man has a fabulous straight
- >female best friend who takes care of him and fixes him up and
- >cooks soup when he's sick and understands fashion almost as much
- >as he does. Sometimes this woman is overweight, and she always
- >knows a lot about art.
-
- Yes, this woman is a terrible cliche. She serves as a convenient way
- to keep the narrative from spinning out of control. Joe Keenan is
- Exhibit A in this regard. But who else are you going to cast in this
- role? The parents? The lover? The boss? The hairdresser? We all
- know what an effort it is for most men to try to be supportive. So,
- voila, the fabu female.
-
- The only writer who does not have woman characters (at all) is Dennis
- Cooper. He says he has trouble writing about women, and that he is now
- trying to ease into it by writing about a transsexual.
-
- >Who *is* this woman? Do any of us know her? Is there something
- >missing in my life because I don't have a straight woman
- >best friend who runs an art gallery and wears drop-dead clothes
- >when she accompanies me to glittering cocktail parties?
-
- I know her. She doesn't run an art gallery (she would, though), and we
- don't go to cocktail[*] parties (I won't), but she exists. She knows
- how to cook a good dinner, too. It is a great comfort to know that
- there is always someone you can call up and talk to, without sex or
- power or whatever getting in the way. In fact, it was a surprise to me
- to find out that there are gay men -- no, men in general -- who do not
- have a close woman friend. I always feel the emotional support is a
- one-way thing, although she would probably disagree. All I do is
- listen. She tells me how to run my life.
-
- [*]: Which reminds me of the time, when I was still learning the
- language, that she introduced me to a friend as a "cocksure young
- man." I could only guess what that meant, so I blushed.
-
- In other literary news, Paul Monette yesterday won a National Book
- Award for nonfiction for his autobiography "Half a Life." The book
- is a must-read.
-
- Pieter Hazewindus pieter@cs.caltech.edu
-