Trio by Dorothy Baker

Trio

Dorothy Baker

‘Trio is the story of the crucial decisive moment in the lives of three people. Pauline Maury is a professor of French in a Western university; both clever and beautiful, author of a fine critical work on the ‘decadent’ French poets, she is apparently at the the threshold of her crowning success. Janet Logan is Pauline’s assistant, admirer, intellectual disciple, bound to her teacher by stronger bonds than those of friendship. Utterly outside their world, impinging on it by chance, is Ray McKenzie, occasional student living in his dark basement room. . . . The conflict among them is one of love and hate and violence; a conflict whose final resolution is implicit in the opening scene.’ from the dustjacket

‘Highly defamatory’ ~ Marion Zimmer Bradley


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Genre Award Winner; Pulp; Checklist by Marion Zimmer Bradley
Copyright Date 1943
Publication Date 1943
Publisher Houghton Mifflin
Format Hardcover
No. of Pages 234
Award California Book Award Silver Metal for General Literature (1943)
Language English
Rating Great
Award California Book Award Silver Metal for General Literature (1943)
Subject Lesbians; Lesbians – Fiction; Teacher-student relationships — Fiction; Triangles (Interpersonal Relations)/ Fiction; Women college teachers
BookID 13529

Author: LFWBooks