Breaking ‘Beautiful and terrifying’: the best American LGBTQ+ books, chosen by Samuel R Delany, Kaveh Akbar, Eileen Myles and more

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A new compilation of America’s greatest LGBTQ+ literature has been curated by some of the nation’s most influential queer writers, offering a diverse range of recommendations from historical milestones to contemporary gems. The collection features selections spanning from 19th-century works to modern masterpieces, reflecting the rich and varied experiences of LGBTQ+ communities across American history.

The project highlights Joseph and His Friend, a 1870 publication often cited as one of the earliest known American LGBTQ+ novels, alongside more recent contributions that have shaped queer literary culture. Writers like Samuel R Delany, Kaveh Akbar, and Eileen Myles contributed their personal favorites, creating a mosaic of recommendations that showcase both canonical works and lesser-known treasures.

Participants described the selections using varied language, with some calling the books “beautiful and terrifying” while others emphasized their “sheer outrageousness.” The diversity of choices reflects not only different tastes but also the broad spectrum of LGBTQ+ experiences and identities represented in American literature.

The compilation serves as both a reading guide for newcomers and a celebration of enduring works that have documented queer life through decades of social change. Many selections address themes of identity, community, and resilience, offering insights into the evolving landscape of LGBTQ+ storytelling in America.

Analysis: This collection underscores how LGBTQ+ literature has developed from isolated early works to a robust and diverse literary tradition. The involvement of established writers in recommending books suggests an ongoing conversation about canon formation and the importance of passing literary knowledge between generations of queer authors.

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BBC Culture (The Guardian)
https://www.theguardian.com/books/ng-interactive/2026/jun/24/best-american-lgbtq-books-authors


Source: BBC Culture – Original article

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