Las letras celebran su orgullo multicolor con la comunidad LGBTQIA | Celebrating Gay and Lesbian Writers: National LGBT Pride Month & Same-Sex Marriage and Civil Unions: Argentina, Brasil, Canadá, España, Estados Unidos, México, y Uruguay



En el ‘Mes del orgullo LGBT’ celebramos con los autores* y las revistas literarias LGBTQIA


Alan Hollinghurst [Reino Unido, 1954], Alice Walker [E.U., 1944], Allen Ginsberg [E.U., 1926–1997], Álvaro Pombo [España, 1939], Ana María Martínez Sagi [1907–2000], Ana María Moix [España, 1947–2014], André Gide [Francia, 1869–1951], Antonio de Hoyos y Vinent [España, 1884–1940], Antonio Gala [España, 1930], Arthur Rimbaud [Francia, 1854–1891], Carmen Conde [España, 1907–1996], Carmen Laforet Díaz [España, 1921–2004], Carson McCullers [E.U., 1917–1967], Cristina Peri Rossi [Uruguay/España, 1941], D. H. Lawrence [Inglaterra, 1885–1930], Djuna Barnes [E.U., 1892–1982], Dolly Wilde [Irlanda, 1895–1941], E. M. Forster [Inglaterra, 1879–1970], Eduardo Mendicutti [España, 1948], Edward Albee [E.U., 1928], Emilio Prados Such [España, 1899–1962], Emily Dickinson [E.U., 1830–1886], Evelyn Waugh [Inglaterra, 1903–1966], Federico García Lorca [España, 1898–1936], Fernando Vallejo [Colombia, 1942], Francisco Brines [España, 1932], Francisco Nieva [España, 1924], Frank O'Hara [E.U., 1926–1966], Gabriela Mistral [Chile, 1889–1957], Gertrude Stein [E.U., 1874–1946], Gloria Fuertes [España, 1917–1998], Gore Vidal [E.U., 1925–2012], Graham Green [Inglaterra, 1904–1991], Hans Christian Andersen [Dinamarca, 1805–1875], Harold Alvarado Tenorio [Colombia, 1945], Hector Hugh Munro «Saki» [Birmania, 1870–1916], Henry James [E.U./Reino Unido, 1843–1916], Herman Melville [E.U., 1819–1891], Irene Polo [España, 1909–1942], Jacinto Benavente [España, 1866–1954], Jaime Bayly [Perú, 1965], Jaime Gil de Biedma [España, 1929–1990], James Baldwin [E.U., 1924–1987], James Barrie [Escocia, 1860–1937], Jane Bowles [E.U., 1917–1973], Jean Genet [Francia, 1910–1986], Jeanette Winterson [Inglaterra, 1959], Joe Orton [Inglaterra, 1933–1967], John Cheever [E.U., 1912–1982], José Lezama Lima [Cuba, 1910–1976], Juan Gil-Albert [España, 1904–1994], Juan Goytisolo [España, 1931], Judith Butler [E.U., 1956], Leopoldo Alas «Clarín» [España, 1852–1901], Lucía Sánchez Saornil [España, 1895–1970], Luis Antonio de Villena [España, 1951], Luis Cernuda [1902–1963], Manuel Altolaguirre [España, 1905–1959], Manuel Puig [Argentina, 1932–1990], Manuel Mujica Laínez «Manucho» [Argentina, 1910–1984], Marcel Proust [Francia, 1871–1922], Marguerite Yourcenar [Bélgica, 1903–1987], Maria Mercè Marçal i Serra [España, 1952–1998], Mary Renault [Inglaterra, 1905–1983], Maurice Sendak [E.U., 1928–2012], Michel Foucault [Francia, 1926–1984], Oscar Wilde [Irlanda, 1854–1900], Patricia Highsmith [E.U., 1921–1995], Paul Verlaine [Francia, 1844–1896], Pedro Lemebel [Chile, 1952–2015], Pier Vittorio Tondelli [Italia, 1955–1991], Reinaldo Arenas [Cuba, 1943–1990], Renée Vivien [Reino Unido, 1877–1909], Roland Barthes [1915–1980], Sarah Waters [Reino Unido, 1966], Severo Sarduy [Cuba, 1937–1993], Susan Sontag [E.U., 1933–2004], Tennessee Williams [E.U., 1911–1983], Terenci Moix «Ramón Moix Meseguer» [España, 1942–2003], Thomas Mann [Alemania, 1875–1955], Tom Wolfe [E.U., 1931], Truman Capote [E.U., 1924–1984], Vicente Aleixandre [España, 1898–1984], Virginia Woolf [Reino Unido, 1882–1941], Vita Sackville-west [Inglaterra, 1892–1962], W. H. Auden [E.U., 1907–1973], Walt Whitman [E.U., 1819–1892], William Burroughs [E.U., 1914–1997], Yukio Mishima [Japón, 1925–1970] & et al.


*Este listado [presentado en orden alfabético por nombres] no es ni pretende ser exhaustivo. Bienvenidos sus aportes en los ‘Comentarios’ de este post.

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