Sandel
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Set in the 1960s in an Oxford college when being gay was still an offence punishable by imprisonment, this is a cult classic of gay literature.
Angus Stewart gained recognition for his literary works that delicately and sensitively explore unconventional relationships and self-discovery. His debut novel, Sandel, inspired by true events, became a cult gay novel, tackling delicate themes with a significance comparable to other notable works. Stewart's writing, encompassing novels, poetry, and travelogues, is characterized by profound psychological insight and a distinctive stylistic approach. His life experiences, including time in Tangier and struggles with depression, infused his writing, offering readers thought-provoking narratives and an intimate glimpse into the human psyche.


Set in the 1960s in an Oxford college when being gay was still an offence punishable by imprisonment, this is a cult classic of gay literature.
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