Read Pink Triangle: The Feuds And Private Lives Of Tennessee Williams, Gore Vidal, Truman Capote, And Famous Members Of Their Entourages (Blood Moon's Babylon Series)
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—Christopher Isherwood Two views of Dennis Fouts, whose postwar All-American looks and charm drove Gay Europe wild Son of a baker, a Jacksonville, Florida cracker, Denham Fouts, nicknamed “Denny,” fled from home as a teenager. In Washington, D.C., he worked as a stock boy for only a short time before one of the executives at Safeway promoted him to “The Best Kept Boy in the World,” a title that would follow him for the rest of his short life. His first patron claimed “Denny was thin as a hieroglyph, with dark hair, light brown eyes, and a cleft chin.” He also possessed something that Denny defined as “my impressive money-maker.” In time, this extraordinary youth would provide literary inspiration for characters created by Truman Capote, Gore Vidal, Christopher Isherwood, and Gavin Lambert, among others. The novelist and critic, Glenway Wescott (1901-1987), linked “beer, piss, and sex” together.
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