This Woman by Barbara O’Mary
Barbara O’Mary | This Woman | From Times Change Press comes a publication by Barbara O’Mary, This Woman: Poetry of Love and Change (1973). Its back cover blurb communicates not onl
Barbara O’Mary | This Woman | From Times Change Press comes a publication by Barbara O’Mary, This Woman: Poetry of Love and Change (1973). Its back cover blurb communicates not onl
Amy Lowell | Pictures of the Floating World | Amy Lowell and actress Ada Dwyer Russell were reputed to be lovers. Russell is reputed to be the subject of her more erotic work, most notably the lov
Judy Grahn | Love Belongs to Those who Do the Feeling | From Publishers Weekly
One of the first American poets to celebrate radical feminism and lesbian desire without apology or disguise, the Californi
Becky Birtha | Forbidden Poems | From Publishers Weekly
The poems in this first collection show off Birtha’s considerable ability to endow ordinary perceptions and occurrences wit
Jeffner Allen | Sinuosities | ‘Allen’s work is virtually unique among American writers. It illustrates a deep knowledge of the issues raised by the postmodernists, yet she does not
Violet Press Collective Staff | We Are All Lesbians | Limited edition of 3,000 copies. Includes ‘Invocation to Sappho’ by Elsa Gidlow. In illustrated stapled self wrapper.
Collection of poetry,
Barbara Noda | Strawberries | Poetry by the lesbian Asian-American author, illustrated (with rather sedate drawings) by the Symbionese Liberation Army’s former bomb maker.
Tee Corinne | Mama, Rattlesnakes, And Key Lime Pie | We are unable to provide a description at this time.
Mercedes De Acosta | Streets And Shadows | Contents include:
Song of 5th Avenue;
Litany of hands;
For rent;
New York;
Rest;
Newspapers;
Restaurant;
Bird