Fag Hag
by Robert Rodi
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Tells the story of Natalie who is obsessively besotted with an outstandingly beautiful gay man who she foolishly believes she can conquer. One of the funniest gay novels ever written, it is a hugely enjoyable romp through gay lifestyle and culture and marks Rodi's debut as one of the key writers of gay fiction.Tags
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A funny and oddly sympathetic book. In less capable hands Natalie (the titular hag) could have ended up as a one-dimensional butt of bitchy jokes. Despite her creepy, pathetic stalking, Rodi successfully conveys the sadness in her predicament.
Though well-plotted, the book stands mainly on the strength of its quirky characters, even minor ones like the corrupt gay cop or -- my favorite -- the ganster turned Objectivist rapper.
Though well-plotted, the book stands mainly on the strength of its quirky characters, even minor ones like the corrupt gay cop or -- my favorite -- the ganster turned Objectivist rapper.
Not so much mean spirited as painful, but wildly fun nonetheless. I fear I empathized with the heroine a little too much.
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- Canonical title
- Fag Hag
- Original publication date
- 1991
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- Members
- 248
- Popularity
- 130,640
- Reviews
- 3
- Rating
- (3.54)
- Languages
- English, German
- Media
- Paper, Ebook
- ISBNs
- 6
- ASINs
- 3




























































