In "Queer Pulp," Susan Stryker finds a shift in the tone of gay pulps, from a focus on social realism to "sexual wish-fuflillment" with the lessening of obsecnity laws in the mid 1960s.
Gay Treason imagines a gay man giving U.S. secrets to the Nazis durint WWII. Like Go Down, Aaron, this novel-cover links sexual and political "perversions."