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The Lesbian Path

The Lesbian Path

Häftad bok.

Mycket gott skick. "[Format: 14 x 21,5 cm.] City Lights Books, San Francisco 1989 (revised and enlarged edition, 3rd printing). (XII) 219 (1) pages in publishers trade paperback with coated covers. --- Close to mint or atleast very good condition. --- From back cover: For this new edition of her landmark collection of lesbian lives, Margaret Cruikshank has added an interview with May Sarton and texts by Beth Brant, Elsa Gidlow, Judy Grahn and Jane Rule.
Praise for the first edition: ""The Lesbian Path to self-affirmation is a journey of adventure, excitement, and passion. These stories provide entertainment, escape, reassurance, and a well-marked trail of shared experiences. A most positive, enjoyable anthology of true stories from lesbians' lives."" - Maida Tilchen, Gay Community News

""I wouldn't have believed this book if I hadn't read it myself, and I've lived it."" - Carol Seajay, editor, Feminist Bookstore Newsletter

""This is a much-needed collection of lesbians speaking in the first person. I could not put this book down."" - Barbara Hammer, Godess Films

""The Lesbian Path, sensitively edited by Margaret Cruikshank, is an important contribution to the literature. . . . I recommend it highly"" - Deborah Wolf, author of The Lesbian Community."

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ISBN
0912516968
Titel
The Lesbian path
Utgivningsår
1985
Bandtyp
(pbk.
Språk
English
Baksidestext
Essays and interviews with by many noted lesbians including May Sarton, Audre Lourde, Beth Brant, Elsa Gidlow, Judy Grahn and Jane Rule.