Women on the Wall
Marshall McClintock
‘Desires and frustrations of women without men’
‘Women on the wall is a collection of unforgettably dramatic tales by some of the world’s greatest writers about women who rebelled, yielded or fled in the midst of their struggle for love.’–P. [4] of cover.
Contents
Light of the world / by Ernest Hemingway — Bury your own dead / by Bessie Breuer — You touched me / D.H. Lawrence — Beaut from Montana / by Frank Scully — Your body is a jewel box / by Kay Boyle — Homefolks / by Thomas Wolfe — Sex education / by Dorothy Canfield Fisher — Queen in the parlour car / by Joseph E. McDougall — Something jolly / by Dorothy McCleary — June / by Harry Roskolenko — Woman at the store / by Katherine Mansfield — Women on the wall / by Wallace Stegner.
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Details
| Genre | Anthology – Fiction; Pulp |
| Publication Date | 1954 |
| Publisher | Pyramid Books |
| Editor | Marshall McClintock |
| Format | Mass Market Paperback |
| No. of Pages | 159 |
| Notes | Pyramid Book 118 |
| Language | English |
| Rating | NotRated |
| Cover Artist | Julian Paul |
| Editor | Marshall McClintock |
| Subject | Lesbians – Fiction; Short Stories |
| BookID | 14870 |