Friday, February 5, 2021
Honcho (February 1986), Part One
From Lon of New York to David Hurles, the photographing of the male physique has been a driving force in twentieth-century homoeroticism and the sexual activities between a photographer and his subject have been both a reality and fantasy within this practice, with Hurles openly admitting to physical intimacy with several of his models. Robert Ralph’s short story “Heavyweight,” contained in the February 1986 issue of Honcho (which has been broken into two parts), is just one manifestation of this as the author weaves a fictional tale about one such occurrence. Also included in the first half is the short story “One Man’s Meat” (about the fruits of park cruising) and the photo spreads titled “Carryin’ a Load,” “Eat Me for Lunch,” “Stick ‘Em Up,” and “Tripod.”
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