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From the novels of Ben Lerner to Rachel Cusk’s Outline trilogy (2014–2018) and Karl Ove Knausgaard’s multi-volume My Struggle (2009–2011), some of the most eye-catching literary fiction of recent years has been heavily autobiographical. The prototype of the modern autobiographical novel is generally considered to be Marcel Proust’s In Search of Lost Time (1913–1927). What is less widely known, here in the West, is that a very similar kind of novel came to prominence in early twentieth-century Japan. In 1907, a few years before the first volume of Proust’s opus saw the light of day, Katai Tayama published Futon, an autobiographical novella inspired by his unconsummated relationship with a female admirer and protégé. In 1912 Naoya Shiga published ....
Ewan McGregor in Halston. (ATSUSHI NISHIJIMA/NETFLIX) Straight actor Ewan McGregor has defended his role as gay fashion designer Halston in Ryan Murphy’s new Netflix miniseries. The five-part series, simply titled Halston, is set to be released on 14 May, and will follow fashion designer and Studio 54 icon Roy “Halston” Frowick “as he leverages his single, invented name into a worldwide fashion empire that’s synonymous with luxury, sex, status and fame”. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, McGregor was reminded of a quote from Pose star Billy Porter: “Straight men playing gay everyone wants to give them an award.” ....