I don't know who either of these bros are in the title but I am CLICKING

I don't know who either of these bros are in the title but I am CLICKING
Daniel Lavery successfully plumbs the depths of Alfred Douglas’ late life for some hilarious material which he then reads for filth.
Real quote:
“As I have been invited to defend myself against the accusations brought against me in this book I feel it would be impossible for me to decline that invitation and to refuse to shoulder the burden of all the unpleasantness it implies.”
Lavery’s paraphrase:
I have to do this. I am seventy years old and it is impossible for me to stop litigating the 1890s. We are in the middle of World War II but nothing matters more than American biographies about my old boyfriend. I’m not doing this because I want to. I’ve never wanted to do anything. All I ever wanted to do was live in quiet retirement in this cave and whittle figures of the saints. You’re making me do this! I hope you’re happy!
I randomly stumbled on this essay by a (then and now) openly gay man about his experiences leaving Mormonism in the 1980s... extremely brave and also iconic. Amazing title: "How I Baked a Custard Pudding and Lost My Belief in Mormonism"
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