Sappho of Lesbos by Alexander Trocchi
Alexander Trocchi | Sappho of Lesbos | Sapphos of Lesbos lived for love, as these unashamed memoirs show. It has always been widely believed that Lesbos, basking in the blue Aegean Sea, was
Alexander Trocchi | Sappho of Lesbos | Sapphos of Lesbos lived for love, as these unashamed memoirs show. It has always been widely believed that Lesbos, basking in the blue Aegean Sea, was
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Following the excitement of a shared life in Paris, Claudine’s marriage to Renaud has
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Brief short stories centering on urban women discovering the hard knocks of life as well
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Rosemary McLaughlin; Harriet Malinowitz; Janis Astor del Valle; Nancy Dean; Terry Baum; M.G. Soares; Eva Weiss | Intimate Acts | ‘The plays in this collection ask us to view our own foolishness, desires, frustration, hurt, anger, and longing. They are emotional mirrors, offered