The Work of a Common Woman by Judy Grahn
Judy Grahn | The Work of a Common Woman | Selected poems by a feminist author reexamine love, death, power, lesbianism, and the role of women in society
Judy Grahn | The Work of a Common Woman | Selected poems by a feminist author reexamine love, death, power, lesbianism, and the role of women in society
Judy Grahn | Edward the Dyke and Other Poems | Poems by one of the voices of radical lesbian feminism.
Drawings: Wendy Cadden, Brenda Crider, Gail Hodgins, Sunny, Susan
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Renée Vivien | The Muse of the Violets: Poems | This is the first time Renee Vivien’s poetry has been available to English-speaking readers. Lavishly praised by critics in the early years of the twe
Mercedes De Acosta | Moods | From the introduction: ‘There is a happy gift revealed in these little pastels, vignettes, or whatever one wishes to name such fragments that Miss de
Michelle Tea | The Beautiful |
‘Tea writes with a raw-hearted, wry but wide-eyed ebullience, rendering dyke bohemia with intense, gritty, glittering romanticism.’-The San Fran
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Joan Larkin | My Body | Review
For nearly 40 years, Joan Larkin has written poems that stake out a territory of relentless self-examination, taking on love and death, fam
Kate Lynn Hibbard | Sleeping Upside Down | ‘Kate Lynn Hibbard’s SLEEPING UPSIDE DOWN is a beautiful book of poetry, composed in well-crafted and pleasing cadences, sharing a vision of sexualit
Stephanie Byrd | A Distant Footstep on the Plain | A Distant Footstep on the Plain is a collection of poetry at its finest, its most ragged and painful, and its most hopeful. The primary focus is on th