The Picture of Dorian Gray, by Oscar Wilde, is a famous novel that contains three points of view: it has as a central axis a reflection on the eternal youth, it is a mystery story decorated by dandyism and it represents a gay novel written inside the closet. But if Wilde's time society had resembled the one we live nowadays, how would the author have written the same work? The answer seems obvious: in a very different way. He might have written a really gay novel. Aitor Arana has taken the work of the Irish author in order to play the game to invent and propose how the author would have written the book if he had been free. This exciting novel is the outcome of that game.