I remember I made a /cmlit/ list for an anon in a historical thread ages ago. Recreated from memory and some other stuff added:
>Satyricon plenty smut but I like the relationship between Giton and Encolpius such as how it is more like a man and his virtuous roman boywife than master/slave.
>Brideshead Revisited Pretty much THE book on male-male romantic friendship.
>Rimbaud by Graham Robb Definitely the best biography of Rimbaud and a great primer on his poems.
>A Rebours It has an entire chapter dedicated to the main character drooling over a cute twink but mostly it is just a manifesto for flamboyant 19th century aesthete bois.
>Our Lady of the Flowers Just an excellent book. amazing prose put to work in the most obscene gay ways.
>Death in Venice Tadzio should be a patron saint of /cm/.
>Picture of Dorian Gray, Salome, Portrait of Mr H W and Oscar Wild generally Read them in that order. His essays on art are amazing too but not very /cm/.
2 honourable mentions:
>The Basketball Diariesgreat book and mostly not /cm/ but the very lewdly written part where he prostitutes himself and admits to finding it arousing really did a number on me as a closeted gay early teen.
>S.E Hinton's greaser works such as The Outsiders, Rumble Fish and That Was Then, This is Now. Not really /cm/ but her works are filled with rebellious pretty boys and imo have low key fujo energy.
>>3721254>Kaze Ki To No Uta >nothing worse than kissing and cuddling Are u trying to hoodwink me anon? It has like 50 different graphic rape scenes (all of Gilbert).