The Scorpion by Anna Elisabet Weirauch

The Scorpion

Anna Elisabet Weirauch

This is the story of a beautiful and charming young woman, born into the twilight zone of sex. Proud and intelligent, she is yet weighted down with that strange inversion which so mercilessly plants itself in the body and spirit of many sensitive women. In a world sympathetic only to normal beings, she is forced to drift helplessly about ina futile struggle to adapt herself to a hostile society. Metta first realizes her ‘difference’ when she is irresistibly attracted to Olga Mado, a brilliant but unscrupulous woman of the world. Her association with this woman leads to a definite parting from her wealthy family. So long as Olga is alive, she finds consolation in her love. But the latter, harried by her inability to find peace in a vindictive world, finally, like the Scorpion which is her symbol in life, commits suicide. Left alone in the world, Metta goes off to a new city, where she is soon in the midst of a group of outcasts who combine artistic ability with neuroticism that finds expression in drugs, drink, and illicit love. ~ James W. Jones; An Encyclopedia of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Culture. 2002

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Genre Pulp
Copyright Date 1932
Publication Date 1948
Publisher Avon
Format Mass Market Paperback
No. of Pages 283
Notes Avon AT-58

Language English
Rating Great
Original Language
Subject Berlin, Germany
BookID 11160

Author: LFWBooks