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''Querelle de Brest'' [[labelnote:lit.]]''Querelle of Brest''[[/labelnote]] is a novel by Creator/JeanGenet. The book was adapted into the 1982 film ''Film/{{Querelle}}'' by Creator/RainerWernerFassbinder.
''Querelle de Brest'' [[labelnote:lit.]]''Querelle of Brest''[[/labelnote]] is a novel by Creator/JeanGenet. The book was adapted into the 1982 film ''Film/{{Querelle}}'' by Creator/RainerWernerFassbinder.
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* EveryoneIsBi: Most of the main characters have sexual relations with both men and women. In the opening chapter, the author underscores that Lt. Seblon is the only primarily homosexual character, the other men, including Querelle, are either bisexual or else engage in Situational Sexuality in either direction
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*DepravedBisexual: Querelle is willing to have sex with anyone. He's also a thief, a drug smuggler, and a murderer who winds up framing his friend and lover for the murder.
* EveryoneIsBi: Most of the main characters have sexual relations with both men and women. In the opening chapter, the author underscores that Lt. Seblon is the only primarily homosexual character, the other men, including Querelle, are either bisexual or else engage inSituational Sexuality SituationalSexuality in either direction
* EveryoneIsBi: Most of the main characters have sexual relations with both men and women. In the opening chapter, the author underscores that Lt. Seblon is the only primarily homosexual character, the other men, including Querelle, are either bisexual or else engage in
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*EveryoneIsBi: Most of the main characters have sexual relations with both men and women. In the opening chapter, the author underscores that Lt. Seblon is the only primarily homosexual character, the other men, including Querelle, are either bisexual or else engage in Situational Sexuality in either direction
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* TheOldestProfession: Much of the story revolves around a particularly infamous brothel that caters to Sailors, called the Feria.
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* TheOldestProfession: Much of the story revolves around a particularly infamous brothel that caters to Sailors, sailors, called the Feria.
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''Querelle de Brest'' is a novel by Creator/JeanGenet. It's about a murderous sailor named Querelle. The book was adapted into the 1982 film Film/{{Querelle}} by Creator/RainerWernerFassbinder.
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''Querelle de Brest'' is a novel by Creator/JeanGenet. It's about a murderous sailor named Querelle. The book was adapted into the 1982 film Film/{{Querelle}} ''Film/{{Querelle}}'' by Creator/RainerWernerFassbinder.
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* ManlyGay: The majority of the male gay or bisexual characters.characters count.
* TheOldestProfession: Much of the story revolves around a particularly infamous brothel that caters to Sailors, called the Feria.
* TheOldestProfession: Much of the story revolves around a particularly infamous brothel that caters to Sailors, called the Feria.
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BlackBraAndPanties: Lysiane doesn't allow any of the women who work for her to wear black lingerie, though she always does because she looks quite good in it.
FrameUp: Querelle manages to get his murder of blamed on Gil.
ManlyGay: The majority of the gay or bisexual characters.
Polyamory: Nono's wife is openly sleeping with Robert.
PortTown: Brest, the setting.
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ManlyGay: The majority of the gay or bisexual characters.
Polyamory: Nono's wife is openly sleeping with Robert.
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* BlackBraAndPanties: Lysiane doesn't allow any of the women who work for her to wear black lingerie, though she always does because she looks quite good in it.
* FrameUp: Querelle manages to get his murder of blamed on Gil.
* ManlyGay: The majority of the gay or bisexual characters.
Polyamory: * Main/{{Polyamory}}: Nono's wife is openly sleeping with Robert.
* PortTown: Brest, the setting.
* FrameUp: Querelle manages to get his murder of blamed on Gil.
* ManlyGay: The majority of the gay or bisexual characters.
* PortTown: Brest, the setting.
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BlackBraAndPanties: Lysiane doesn't allow any of the women who work for her to wear black lingerie, though she always does because she looks quite good in it.
FrameUp: Querelle manages to get his murder of blamed onGil.Gil.
ManlyGay: The majority of the gay or bisexual characters.
Polyamory: Nono's wife is openly sleeping with Robert.
PortTown: Brest, the setting.
BlackBraAndPanties: Lysiane doesn't allow any of the women who work for her to wear black lingerie, though she always does because she looks quite good in it.
FrameUp: Querelle manages to get his murder of blamed on
ManlyGay: The majority of the gay or bisexual characters.
Polyamory: Nono's wife is openly sleeping with Robert.
PortTown: Brest, the setting.
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''Querelle de Brest'' is a novel by Creator/JeanGenet. It's about a murderous sailor named Querelle. The book was adapted into the 1982 film Film/{{Querelle}} by Creator/RainerWernerFassbinder.
Tropes Found in this Book:
FrameUp: Querelle manages to get his murder of blamed on Gil.
Tropes Found in this Book:
FrameUp: Querelle manages to get his murder of blamed on Gil.