We, Too, Must Love
Ann Aldrich
Three years after We Walk Alone, Ann Aldrich expands on her journalistic portraits of lesbian subcultures in and around New York to include: class questions; the diverse jobs lesbians held; social cliques; differences among the ‘Village,’ ‘Uptown,’ and Brooklyn communities; and hints at the growing consciousness that would fuel later lesbian and gay rights movements. The sequel closes with sample letters from the six hundred written to Aldrich after We Walk Alone was published.
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Introduction to the 2006 Edition / Marijane Meaker
Foreword / Ann Aldrich
1 Togetherness…The Dress, Humor, Vocabulary of the Lesbian; the Cliques 1
2 A Girl ‘Comes Out’…Three Very Different Girls Become Lesbians in Three Very Different Cliques 10
3 Why Can’t a Woman Be More Like a Man?…The Low-Life Clique 24
4 The Circle in the Square…The Greenwich Village Clique 33
5 The Girl in the Brooks Brothers Shirt…The Uptown Clique 43
6 The Very Gay, Come-What-May Places…A Night in the Bars 53
7 Sisters in the Sun…Fire Island, the Hamptons, Riis Park 67
8 Liquor is Quicker…Why They Drink 80
9 The Fifty-Minute Power…Lesbians on the Couch 88
10 The Men in Their Lives…Joe and Rodger, Howie and Lou 94
11 My Husband Says…Married Lesbians 104
12 A Catered Affair…A Party Uptown-One Hundred Women and a Man 121
13 Hands-Around…The Paul Jones Ephemeralness of Lesbians 128
14 Old Soldiers Never Die…Lesbians in Their Old Age 133
15 Dear Ann Aldrich The Reader Writes 142
16 A Final Word… 153
Afterword: Productive Contradictions / Stephanie Foote 159
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Details
Genre | Pulp; Checklist by Marion Zimmer Bradley |
Copyright Date | 02-Jan-58 |
Publication Date | 1965 |
Publisher | Gold Medal |
Format | Mass Market Paperback |
No. of Pages | 188 |
Notes | Gold Medal GM d1553 |
Language | English |
Rating | NotRated |
Subject | Lesbians – Fiction |
BookID | 14325 |