Empathy by Sarah Schulman
Sarah Schulman | Empathy | From Publishers Weekly
Lesbian writer Schulman follows her well-received After Delores and People in Trouble with this insightful allegory, which
Sarah Schulman | Empathy | From Publishers Weekly
Lesbian writer Schulman follows her well-received After Delores and People in Trouble with this insightful allegory, which
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