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message 1: by Lars (last edited Jan 04, 2019 02:22PM) (new)

Lars (hellesbunt) | 5 comments Hey there,

Guess the topic says it all. Pretty new to Goodreads (started using it only now) and still trying to sort out how everything works …

I'm from Cologne and only started reading again last year after I didn't find the time/energy for several years. So I'm always up for a good recommendation. Reading pretty much everything, except fantasy/sci fi, maybe. And LGBT lit is always welcome. :)


message 2: by Bill (new)

Bill | 464 comments Hello & welcome to the group. I find a lot of recommendations for LGBT books from looking at other's profiles and reading posts.


message 3: by Bill, Moderator (new)

Bill (kernos) | 2988 comments Mod
There are lots of LGBT books on our group bookshelves. Fell free to add to them if you like.


message 4: by Lars (new)

Lars (hellesbunt) | 5 comments Thanks a lot, guys! :)


message 5: by Jo (new)

Jo (deronda) | 17 comments I guess it was foolish of me to think that I was the only person representing our beautiful city in this group :)

Hi Lars and everyone else! Since I'm too lazy to create a new thread, this is going to be my introduction post. I'm Jo, an avid reader and writer of sorts. One of my main 'queer lit' interests at the moment is the American expat community of 1920s Paris.


message 6: by Lars (new)

Lars (hellesbunt) | 5 comments Hey Jo, it is a pleasure to have you here. The more the merrier … especially when combined with an alluring taste in literature. To be honest, I was not aware that there was a queer American expat community in France in the Twenties.


message 7: by Jo (new)

Jo (deronda) | 17 comments Thanks a lot for your warm welcome, Lars.
Actually, the queer expat community I was referring to mostly consisted of lesbian (and bisexual women) writers and artists. Or rather, that's the part of the community I'm interested in.
I'm afraid I don't really know that much about the male 'lost generation' writers of the Left Bank, and as far as I know there were mostly straight ...


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