Talk:David Feintuch

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[edit] "Homoerotic"

"Many of his novels had homoerotic elements yet also incorporated internalized homophobia as well."

I've read all the Seafort books, and I've never noticed much of this. There is Jason's kiss, his son's bisexuality, and the father's strict standpoint...the first is a paragraph from one book, the others are characterisations from latter books.

I can't think of any more examples, so I can't see how the "many" applies. With three sections from various books, is this really nessesary in the top-level description of the author?

Put it on the Seafort page if you think it adds to the article.

Finnegar 02:53, 15 June 2006 (UTC)

It sounds like something that belongs under "Criticism and Interpretation" once we find a source that interpretes the series that way. Ahasuerus 03:25, 15 June 2006 (UTC)