Beebo Brinker follows a young, handsome butch woman who travels from rural Wisconsin to New York City, still wearing a dress, naive about the world she is about to enter. In Greenwich Village she discovers a community of women, falls hard for the femme Paula, and then becomes entangled with Venus Bogardus, a wealthy, secretly bisexual movie star whose husband and the tabloid press are closing in. Beaten down emotionally and physically, Beebo finds her way back to Paula and to the city that has become her true home. The novel is the last published in Ann Bannon‘s Beebo Brinker Chronicles but functions as a prequel, showing the character’s origin.
Genre: Grier Rated, Pulp
Subjects: Greenwich Village (New York, N.Y.); Lesbians; Lesbians – Fiction; Young Women
Comments
Ann Bannon published Beebo Brinker in 1962 as the sixth and final entry in her series of lesbian pulp novels, though it tells the earliest part of the story. The pulp format was not incidental: paperback originals sold in drugstores and bus terminals were among the only places a lesbian in mid-century America could find herself reflected in fiction at all, and Bannon’s books circulated hand to hand for that reason. Where much of the genre traded in shame and punishing endings to satisfy censors and distributors, Bannon consistently refused that bargain. Beebo survives, loves, and belongs somewhere by the final page.
The character of Beebo Brinker herself became something of a cultural touchstone. Butch, visible, unapologetic, and rendered with genuine interiority rather than as a cautionary figure, she was unlike almost anything available to readers at the time. The Chronicles as a whole were reissued repeatedly across four decades, each revival introducing Bannon’s work to a new generation, and the series was adapted into a well-received stage production. Bannon is widely regarded as one of the founding figures of lesbian popular fiction.
Publication History

| Genre | Pulp; Grier Rated |
| Copyright Date | 31-Jul-62 |
| Publication Date | 1962 |
| Publisher | Gold Medal |
| Format | Mass Market Paperback |
| No. of Pages | 208 |
| Series | Beebo Brinker Chronicles |
| Cover Artist | Robert McGinnis |
| Notes | Gold Medal d1224; Grier (A**); copyrighted under Ann Holmquist |
| Language | English |
| Rating | Good |
| BookID | 931 |

| ISBN | 930044878 |
| Genre | Pulp; Grier Rated |
| Copyright Date | 31-Jul-62 |
| Publication Date | Feb-83 |
| Publisher | Volute |
| Format | Trade Paperback |
| No. of Pages | 208 |
| Series | Beebo Brinker Chronicles |
| Notes | Copyrighted under Ann Holmquist Grier (A**) |
| Language | English |
| Rating | Good |
| BookID | 932 |

| ISBN | 930044878 |
| Genre | Pulp; Grier Rated |
| Copyright Date | 31-Jul-62 |
| Publication Date | Feb-86 |
| Publisher | Naiad Press |
| Format | Trade Paperback |
| No. of Pages | 208 |
| Series | Beebo Brinker Chronicles |
| Cover Artist | Tee Corinne |
| Notes | Copyrighted under Ann Holmquist Grier (A**) |
| Language | English |
| Rating | Good |
| BookID | 930 |

| Genre | Pulp; Grier Rated |
| Publication Date | 1995 |
| Publisher | Quality Paperback Book Club |
| Format | Trade Paperback |
| No. of Pages | 792 |
| Series | Beebo Brinker Chronicles |
| Notes | Omnibus edition. Contains: Odd Girl Out (1957, 192 pp.); I Am a Woman (1959, 219 pp.); Women in the Shadows (1959, 171 pp.); Beebo Brinker (1962, 201 pp.). Triangle Classics series. |
| Language | English |
| Rating | Not Rated |
| BookID | 933 |

| ISBN | 1573441252 |
| Genre | Pulp; Grier Rated |
| Copyright Date | 31-Jul-62 |
| Publication Date | 01-Jun-01 |
| Publisher | Cleis Press |
| Format | Trade Paperback |
| No. of Pages | 208 |
| Series | Beebo Brinker Chronicles |
| Notes | Copyrighted under Ann Holmquist Grier (A**) |
| Language | English |
| Rating | Good |
| BookID | 929 |