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"I wrote the very first stories in science fiction which dealt with homosexuality: The World Well Lost and Affair With a Green Monkey"

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There is a quiet provocation in Sturgeon’s phrasing: “the very first stories” is both brag and corrective, a claim staked against a genre that spent decades imagining faster-than-light travel while treating queer desire as either unspeakable or unthinkable. He’s not just asserting precedence; he’s naming a gap in science fiction’s self-mythology. The genre loves to see itself as radical, future-facing, humane. Sturgeon points out that its future had a closet.

The specificity of the titles matters. The World Well Lost sounds like a pastoral elegy, a paradise mislaid; Affair With a Green Monkey carries the pulp whiff of the alien and the taboo. Together they telegraph his strategy: smuggle human intimacy through speculative metaphor, then force readers to notice what they’ve been trained to avert their eyes from. Science fiction often uses “the alien” to talk about otherness at a safe remove; Sturgeon flips that device into a moral test. If you can empathize with tentacled outsiders, why balk at two men?

Context sharpens the edge. Mid-century American publishing, especially in the magazines where Sturgeon worked, rewarded novelty but policed sexuality. So the quote is also a survival story about craft: how to write what you mean when you can’t say it plainly, how to place a bomb inside a beautiful sentence. That he frames it as invention reveals another subtext: representation isn’t an “issue” bolted onto art. It’s a frontier the genre chose not to explore until someone insisted it belonged on the map.

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Verified source: The Push from Within (Theodore Sturgeon, 1979)
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I wrote the very first stories in science fiction which dealt with homosexuality, The World Well Lost and Affair With a Green Monkey.. This line appears in an interview with Theodore Sturgeon conducted by David D. Duncan, titled “The Push from Within: The Extrapolative Ability of Theodore Sturgeon.” The interview text is hosted (as a reprint/transcription) on an Emory University faculty page (Eric R. Weeks’ Theodore Sturgeon page). The bibliographic listing on that site indicates the interview was published in Phoenix, Fall 1979, and an archival record at the University of Kansas’ Kenneth Spencer Research Library also describes “The Push From Within: The Extrapolative Ability of Theodore Sturgeon” as a 1979 Phoenix item. The online HTML version shown does not provide page numbers from the original Phoenix publication; to obtain exact pagination you’d need to consult the Fall 1979 Phoenix issue or a scan/physical copy.
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Sturgeon, Theodore. (2026, February 16). I wrote the very first stories in science fiction which dealt with homosexuality: The World Well Lost and Affair With a Green Monkey. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-wrote-the-very-first-stories-in-science-fiction-117360/

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Sturgeon, Theodore. "I wrote the very first stories in science fiction which dealt with homosexuality: The World Well Lost and Affair With a Green Monkey." FixQuotes. February 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-wrote-the-very-first-stories-in-science-fiction-117360/.

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"I wrote the very first stories in science fiction which dealt with homosexuality: The World Well Lost and Affair With a Green Monkey." FixQuotes, 16 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-wrote-the-very-first-stories-in-science-fiction-117360/. Accessed 19 Feb. 2026.

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Theodore Sturgeon (February 26, 1918 - May 8, 1985) was a Writer from USA.

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