In literature, some espionage - themed books with diverse characters could potentially be re - imagined as a 'gay spy daddy' story. For instance, John le Carré's spy novels are known for their complex characters and plots. One could take the essence of his work and create a new story where a gay character is a spy and also has a fatherly role, perhaps mentoring a young agent while dealing with his own personal and professional challenges.
One book that has elements of diverse relationships is 'Call Me By Your Name'. It beautifully portrays a relationship between two men from different backgrounds. It's not strictly a 'daddy' type story in a traditional sense but has a complex relationship dynamic.
There may be some self - published works or anthologies that focus on such stories. You could search for collections related to LGBT experiences within the black community. However, it might take some time to find ones that specifically highlight 'gay black daddy' stories as it is a more niche area.
In a gay spy daddy story, perhaps the spy daddy is part of a top - secret international agency. He has a partner in both his spy work and in life. They work together on a mission to stop a global threat. Meanwhile, they also have to deal with the challenges of being an openly gay couple in a world that still has some prejudices, but they use their love and skills to overcome all difficulties.
One movie that could be related is 'Moonlight'. While not strictly an 'island story', it beautifully portrays the journey of a young gay man growing up in a challenging environment, which could be somewhat analogous to the isolation and self - discovery that might happen on an island. It's a very moving and thought - provoking film.
One could try 'Call Me by Your Name' which has elements that might be related to a sort of 'gay daddy story' in a way. It beautifully portrays a relationship between an older man and a younger one.
Yes, 'The Spy Chronicles: RAW, ISI and the Illusion of Peace' co - authored by AS Dulat and Asad Durrani. It gives insights into the intelligence operations of India and Pakistan.
There are also fictional gay daddy stories. In some novels, a gay couple where one is older and more experienced (the 'daddy' figure) and they go through various adventures together. They might face challenges from society but their love and the 'daddy's' wisdom help them get through tough times.
Since I don't know the exact 'Saltburn gay story', it's hard to recommend something specific. But generally, books like 'Call Me by Your Name' explore gay love and coming - of - age in a beautiful way. It may not be set in Saltburn but has elements that could be related. As for movies, 'Love, Simon' is another great one that could be relevant in terms of its exploration of gay identity, though not related to Saltburn.
One movie is 'Brokeback Mountain'. It tells the story of two cowboys who have a non - conforming relationship in a society that does not accept homosexuality. Their love is hidden and they struggle to be true to their feelings while also conforming to the expectations of their rural and traditional community.
There are many positive LGBTQ+ themed stories. For example, books like 'Call Me By Your Name' which beautifully portrays a same - sex relationship with love, tenderness and self - discovery.