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    1. James Robert Baker was kind of an unhinged gay man himself. He wrote Tim and Pete and, under the name James Dillinger, Adrenaline. Both about unhinged gay men, or just gay men in an unhinged world.

      Glamorama and, to a somewhat lesser extent Lunar Park, are both probably close enough to what you’re looking for and both by Bret Easton Ellis.

      William S. Burroughs, of course, was another unhinged gay man who wrote some unhinged gay stuff. But, depending on your temperment, it’s just as extreme as Exquisite Corpse or moreso.

      If you want your unhinged gay men to have a more hinged veneer about them, you can’t go wrong with Yukio Mishima. Confessions of a Mask especially, and The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With the Sea in a more subtle way.

    2. ThinkContest1054 on

      Dennis Cooper. Pick anything and dig in. The Sluts is standalone if you want to start there.

    3. I dunno how unhinged you need. “Less” by Andrew Sean Greer is about a gay man who embarks on an around the world trip in order to have a good excuse to avoid his ex’s wedding. Hilarity ensues. It’s unhinged but in a wholesome way.

    4. Turbulent_Sharter on

      I don’t believe the MC is explicitly stated to be gay due to the time period it was written, but if you like classics then “The Picture of Dorian Grey” is filllllled with homoereotic subtext.

      In fact, it was used as evidence when the author, Oscar Wilde, was tried and convicted in 1895 of “gross indecency” aka being gay

    5. The Caricature of Love by Hervey Cleckley, MD, is a serious, serious eye-opener on gay men. And it’s non-fiction.

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