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 No.100

Who was the sexiest author of all time? If the quality of their work is considered as a factor, I say it's Calasso.

 No.102

>>100
Twink death hit Roberto Classo HARD
I think Kerouac kept this look far better

 No.103

Burroughs also had something.

I don't know. Authors have always been ugly, like philosophers. Good looking people tend to go into business or politics. Physical beauty is wasted in literature and academia.

 No.105

>>102
Don't get me wrong, Kerouac was a handsome guy, but years of alcoholism had to have taken its toll. If he had lived longer it wouldn't have been pretty.

Calasso on the other hand was stricting blazing that moroccan shit, which is why he stayed virile and kept pulling hippy chicks well into his old age.

 No.106

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As a top, I gotta go with my favourite femboy Vidal

 No.107

>>103
He looks like Jeffry Dahmer in this one. Moreso than Dahmer himself.

 No.113

Hipparchia of Maroneia

It shows a lot you guys all answered men

 No.114

>>113
Also Cleopatra the Alchemist

 No.119

>>113
>Hipparchia fell in love with Crates, and developed such a passion for him, that she told her parents that if they refused to allow her to marry him, she would kill herself. They begged Crates to dissuade her, and he stood before her, removed his clothes, and said, "Here is the bridegroom, and this is his property."[2] Hipparchia, however, was quite happy with this; she adopted the Cynic life assuming the same clothes that he wore, and appearing with him in public everywhere.[5] Crates called their marriage "dog-coupling" (cynogamy).[6]

 No.128

>>119
from the context of the time and place, infinitely more based was this than the lives of the beat generation and the remainder of 20th and 19th century writters.

 No.129

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>>128
also Xanthippe.



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