Homoeroticism
“Femme” proves that finessing the depiction of a toxic romance can lead to some ugly places.
American readers will be intrigued by a language for sexuality that is plain but understated, neither vulgar nor coy.
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“Femme” proves that finessing the depiction of a toxic romance can lead to some ugly places.
American readers will be intrigued by a language for sexuality that is plain but understated, neither vulgar nor coy.
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