Living in a House I Do Not Own by Mab Segrest
Mab Segrest | Living in a House I Do Not Own | We are unable to provide a description at this time.
Mab Segrest | Living in a House I Do Not Own | We are unable to provide a description at this time.
Jane Miller | August Zero | From Publishers Weekly
Miller’s ( American Odalisque ) text begins with poems that address the fin de siecle (‘ . . . The twentieth century, begun
Janice Gould | Earthquake Weather | Review
Gould’s poetry reveals her experiences and reflections on being a lesbian of Indian heritage: a background which often affords her an outsi
Pierre Louys | The Songs Of Bilitis | First published in Paris in 1894, this purports to be translations of poems by a woman named Bilitis, a contemporary and acquaintance of Sappho. This
Kitty Tsui | The Words Of A Woman Who Breathes Fire | We are unable to provide a description at this time.
Julie R. Enszer | Milk And Honey | In this land of Milk & Honey, poems flow. Contemporary Jewish, lesbian poets address an array of experiences relationships between and among women,
Alicia Bennett | The Tincture of Salt | We are unable to provide a description at this time.
Denys Page | Sappho and Alcaeus | Poems given with Greek transcription and extensive English commentary.
Marilyn Gayle; et. al | What Lesbians Do | illustrated with explicit drawings, most full-page, several color and a few photos
J.D. McClatchy | Love Speaks Its Name | From Sappho to Shakespeare to Cole Portera marvelous and wide-ranging collection of classic gay and lesbian love poetry.The poets represented here in