The Gilda Stories
Jewelle Gomez
Jewelle Gomez sees right into the heart. This is a book to give to those you want most to find their own strength.’–Dorothy Allison ‘Gomez’s women are savvy and bold, with a sense of ancestry and hipster. . . . The author’s compassion, affection, and respect for her characters are infectious.’–Library Journal This remarkable novel begins in 1850s Louisiana, where Gilda escapes slavery and learns about freedom while working in a brothel. After being initiated into eternal life as one who ‘shares the blood’ by two women there, Gilda spends the next two hundred years searching for a place to call home. An instant lesbian classic when it was first published in 1991, The Gilda Stories has endured as an auspiciously prescient book in its explorations of blackness, radical ecology, re-definitions of family, and yes, the erotic potential of the vampire story. Jewelle Gomez is a writer and activist and the author of many books including Forty-three Septembers, Don’t Explain, The Lipstick Papers, Flamingoes and Bears, and Oral Tradition. The Gilda Stories was the recipient of two Lambda Literary Awards, and was adapted for the stage by the Urban Bush Women company in thirteen United States cities. Alexis Pauline Gumbs was named one of UTNE Reader’s 50 Visionaries Transforming the World, a Reproductive Reality Check Shero, a Black Woman Rising nominee, and was awarded one of the first-ever Too Sexy for 501c3 trophies. She lives in Durham, North Carolina.
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ISBN | 9780872866744 |
Genre | Speculative Fiction; Vampire; Black Interest |
Copyright Date | 1991 |
Publication Date | 12-Apr-16 |
Publisher | City Lights Publishers |
Format | Trade Paperback |
No. of Pages | 288 |
Language | English |
Rating | Good |
Subject | Vampires |
BookID | 4726 |