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Gay male romance novels

This list has 16 members. See also Novels with gay themes, Romance novels by subgenre
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  • Quatrefoil: A Modern Novel
    Quatrefoil: A Modern Novel 1950 novel written by James Barr
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    Quatrefoil: A Modern Novel, sometimes called Quatrefoil, is a novel about gay men written in 1950 by James W. Fugaté under the pen name James Barr. It is known for being the first modern book to portray homosexuality in a positive way. The main character, Phillip, is based on a college fraternity brother that the author had an affair with while in college.
  • My Tender Matador
    My Tender Matador 2001 novel by Pedro Lemebel
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    My Tender Matador (Spanish: Tengo miedo, torero, 'I am afraid, bullfighter') is a 2001 novel by Chilean writer Pedro Lemebel.
  • Wingmen (novel)
    Wingmen (novel) 1979 novel by Ensan Case
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    Wingmen is a war novel by American author Ensan Case. It was originally published on November 28, 1979, by Avon Books. The novel follows the lives and the relationship development between Ensign Fred Trusteau and Lieutenant commander Jack Hardigan, two United States Navy fighter pilots who are part of the fictional fighter squadron VF-20, during World War II.
  • The Charioteer
    The Charioteer 1953 novel by Mary Renault
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    The Charioteer is a romantic war novel by Mary Renault (pseudonym for Eileen Mary Challans) first published in London in 1953. Renault's US publisher (Morrow) refused to publish it until 1959, after a revision of the text, due to its generally positive portrayal of homosexuality. The Charioteer is significant because it features a gay protagonist and romantic story with a happy ending, the first book traditionally published in England to do so. It quickly became a bestseller – particularly within the gay community, and remains a cult classic.
  • The Song of Achilles
    The Song of Achilles 2011 novel by Madeline Miller
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    The Song of Achilles is a 2011 novel by American writer Madeline Miller. Set during the Greek Heroic Age, it is an adaptation of Homer's Iliad as told from the perspective of Patroclus. The novel follows Patroclus' relationship with Achilles, from their initial meeting to their exploits during the Trojan War, with focus on their romantic relationship. In 2012, The Song of Achilles was awarded the Orange Prize for Fiction.
  • Less (novel)
    Less (novel) novel by Andrew Sean Greer
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    Less is a 2017 satirical novel by American author Andrew Sean Greer. The plot follows writer Arthur Less as he travels the world on a literary tour to numb his loss of the man he loves.
  • Time Was (McDonald novel)
    Time Was (McDonald novel) science fiction novella by Ian McDonald
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    Time Was is a time travel romance novella by British author Ian McDonald, published on 24 April 2018 by Tor Books.
  • Bom-Crioulo
    Bom-Crioulo 1895 novel by Adolfo Caminha
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    Bom-Crioulo: The Black Man and the Cabin Boy (Portuguese: Bom-Crioulo) is a novel by the Brazilian writer Adolfo Caminha, first published in 1895. An English translation by E.A. Lacey was published in 1982 by Gay Sunshine.
  • Boy Meets Boy (novel)
    Boy Meets Boy (novel) 2003 novel by David Levithan
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    Boy Meets Boy is a young adult novel by David Levithan, published in 2003. Set in a gay-friendly small town in America, it describes a few weeks in the lives of a group of high school students. The story follows the standard romantic trope usually known as "boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy gets girl" except that the main characters are both boys, the narrator Paul and newcomer Noah. The novel won a Lambda Literary Award in 2003.
  • A Place for Wolves
    A Place for Wolves Cancelled young adult novel by Kosoko Jackson
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    A Place for Wolves is a young adult novel by Kosoko Jackson. Although the novel was scheduled to be published in 2019, its release was cancelled by Jackson soon before publication when it faced social media backlash for perceived insensitivities in its depiction of the Kosovo War.
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