John of John by Douglas Stuart review – will a father and son come out to each other ?
The Booker winner’s epic tale of gay love and loneliness in the Hebrides charts an uneasy homecoming against a backdrop of repression There’s a common greeting in the Outer Hebrides: the lineage-establishing “Who do you belong to?” By the time this question is posed to 22-year-old gay Harris (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian (Africa)
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The Guardian (Africa)
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