In 1976, under the familiar disguise of classical scholarship, Guy Davenport smuggled in praise for same-sex love & androgyny into the pages of National Review. Davenport was a gangster, an absolute gangster.pic.twitter.com/c8wrgwIUPR
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Davenport wrote for National Review out of friendship with Kenner, mainly. He also came to like the book review editor Frank Meyer.
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