When I went through the
Times' "
100 Notable Books of 2023" compilation, I found just four LGBTQ-related titles:
After Sappho, by Selby Wynn Schwartz;
Blackouts, by Justin Torres;
We Could Be So Good, by Cat Sebastian; and
Pageboy, by Elliot Page. (The first two were also on the
Washington Post's list.) By the way, I've always wondered what happens to books published in November and December, which is too late to be included in such roundups. Do they fall between the critical and promotional cracks?
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