Review – The Queer Thing About Sin 0 ▲ Nicky @ The Bibliophibian 1 hour ago · Writing · hide · 0 comments The Queer Thing About Sin: Why the West Came to Hate Queer Loveby Harry TannerGenres: History, Non-fiction Pages: 288 Rating: Synopsis: A gripping new journey through ancient history, uncovering the origins of homophobia and the untold stories of those who dared to love. In the early days of ancient Greece, queer love was celebrated. The most famous warrior in antiquity loved another man, the poet whose lyrics were memorised by philosophers and kings sang of her desire for women. Men could swear oaths of undying love and live out the rest of their lives together in peace. What fragments survive of this ancient world all tell us one thing: it was not a sin to be queer. In this extraordinary book, Harry Tanner sets out on a journey to discover the origins of homophobia in the West. From the rise of belligerent tyrants to civil unrest and the birth of radical new philosophies, Tanner follows the traces of this sinister idea as it swept across the ancient Mediterranean. Wherever he… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.