Skip to content

Frank Garrett Online

writer | translator

  • Home
  • Translation
  • Publications
  • Consulting
  • Philosophy
  • Blog

Category: queer

Cuban Fantasia

February 26, 2017
 |  No Comments
 |  alcohol, architecture, berlin, cuba, destiny/destination, history, literature, queer

My most recent fantasy: live part-time in Havana and start an English-language walking tour, modeled after Brendan’s Isherwood’s Neighborhood tour […]

All Apologies

March 13, 2016
 |  No Comments
 |  absence, amerika, betrayal, death, disease, gay, history, ideology, kwir, memory, queer, question, voice

Any time an apology is issued, we need to ask why. Just who exactly is she apologizing to? Can you […]

All Apologies

 |  No Comments
 |  absence, amerika, betrayal, death, disease, gay, history, ideology, kwir, memory, queer, question, voice

Any time an apology is issued, we need to ask why. Just who exactly is she apologizing to? Can you […]

In the Name of David

February 17, 2016
 |  No Comments
 |  absence, family, identity, memory, name, queer

Back when I collected personalities the way other kids collected trophies–dissociative identity disorder, for those in the know–there were two […]

Unmentionables

May 1, 2015
 |  No Comments
 |  absence, book, irigaray, literature, queer, reading, review

“Beauty is just as vapid as its distinctions.” The recent translation of Anne Garréta’s Sphinx, translated by Emma Ramadan and […]

A Queer World (In Three Quotes)

April 14, 2015
 |  No Comments
 |  abuse, bullies, gay, identity, kwir, love, nature, queer, texas

“IN the Morocco of the 1980s, where homosexuality did not, of course, exist, I was an effeminate little boy, a […]

Posts pagination

Previous 1 2
HTML tutorial HTML tutorial

Recent Posts

  • Where My Mind Has Been
  • R.I.P. Malika J. Mooney
  • Deleuzian Desubjectification
  • August Extra
  • Books Read in 2023
Copyright Frank Garrett Online
Theme By Pin Minimal