retrophrenologist wrote:Nah, Lisa'll turn it into a ten-volume yaoi dōjinshi that will be huge in Japan, but languish in obscurity here in the West.
oddtail wrote:Not much to say for now, other than... "gay romance at Dachau"? I can't put my finger on it, but it's just... wrong. Off. Irreverent? Judging by Lisa's expression (and past knowledge of the character), what she is writing is not particularly deep and serious. So, yeah. Off.
oddtail wrote:On the other hand, I fully expect what Lisa is writing to be something completely different, and Sara just being random/weird/crazy/sarcastic/wrong.
Mr. Brightside wrote:oddtail wrote:Not much to say for now, other than... "gay romance at Dachau"? I can't put my finger on it, but it's just... wrong. Off. Irreverent? Judging by Lisa's expression (and past knowledge of the character), what she is writing is not particularly deep and serious. So, yeah. Off.
Yeah, it's something that could be good, but not from Lisa as she is. It's not something to be written on a lark, or, without a lot of talent, by someone who's lived as cushy a life as Lisa. The best I can imagine is a kind of m/m "Isla meets Mr. Lawrence," and I can come up with much worse than that.
Mr. Brightside wrote:oddtail wrote:Not much to say for now, other than... "gay romance at Dachau"? I can't put my finger on it, but it's just... wrong. Off. Irreverent? Judging by Lisa's expression (and past knowledge of the character), what she is writing is not particularly deep and serious. So, yeah. Off.
Yeah, it's something that could be good, but not from Lisa as she is. It's not something to be written on a lark, or, without a lot of talent, by someone who's lived as cushy a life as Lisa. The best I can imagine is a kind of m/m "Isla meets Mr. Lawrence," and I can come up with much worse than that.
Alice Macher wrote:oddtail wrote:On the other hand, I fully expect what Lisa is writing to be something completely different, and Sara just being random/weird/crazy/sarcastic/wrong.
Mm. But Hank is pictured here as one of the characters, and as we don't know whether Lisa's confided in Sara about her new feelings for him, I'm inclined to think that's the inside of Lisa's mind, not Sara's. (Sara's being the shattered remnants from the philosophy lecture.) OTOH, I don't really want that to be the inside of Lisa's mind, because that's...kinda WTF.The Hank part of it, anyway, for sure. Maybe the subject matter, maybe not, depending on how she's handling it.
oddtail wrote:Unless we're talking about the town of Dachau, which would be a masterful way to fool the readers, rather than the Dachau concentration camp, which was my first thought.
Adrishiana wrote:oddtail wrote:Unless we're talking about the town of Dachau, which would be a masterful way to fool the readers, rather than the Dachau concentration camp, which was my first thought.
I think the "striped pajamas" make your first interpretation the correct one.
oddtail wrote:Adrishiana wrote:oddtail wrote:Unless we're talking about the town of Dachau, which would be a masterful way to fool the readers, rather than the Dachau concentration camp, which was my first thought.
I think the "striped pajamas" make your first interpretation the correct one.
I know, but given that it *is* Lisa we're talking about, there could be an complex plot thread involved, detailing the building of a prison in Dachau specifically to house young gay studs or something...
IS_Wolf wrote:Oddly enough, the idea of a gay "romance"/tragedy in Dachau Concentration Camp is a feasible story idea.
Something that a lot of folks tend to overlook when dealing with the Concentration Camps is that it wasn't just Jews getting shipped there.
Roma's, Gays, political enemies, people with mental handicaps, etc. All of them got Die Endlösung treatment.
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