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A lure of knowledge : lesbian sexuality and theory / by Roof, Judith,1951-(CARDINAL)772570;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-276) and index.
Subjects: Lesbians' writings; Lesbianism in literature.;
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In a Southern closet / by Whitley, J. Robin.;
Includes bibliographical references. "A compilation of poetry, reflections and essays this book is written in a style showing the challenges that the Lesbian Christian faces in living an open life, while also seeking to live a life of faith. It is the author's intent that the book may assist the lesbian reader in identifying the goodness in her own life, and also be a book to be shared with parents and friends in order that issues of faith can be seen alongside the gift of being a lesbian"-- p.4 cover
Subjects: Christian lesbians; Gay and lesbian studies; Lesbian clergy; Lesbians' writings, American; Lesbians; Lesbian Christians.; Lesbian clergy.; Lesbians.;
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Hers 3 : brilliant new fiction by lesbian writers / by Wolverton, Terry.(CARDINAL)362208; Drake, Robert.(CARDINAL)362209;
Tokyo trains / Pat Schmatz -- While Pilar Tobillo sleeps / Amelia Maria de la Luz Montes -- What we forgot to tell Tina about boys / Ellen Hawley -- Cleo's back / Gwendolyn Bikis -- La maison de Madame Durard / Nona Caspers -- Teratophobia / Peggy Munson -- Bang banb bang / Natasha Cho -- Nicolette: a memoir / Judith Barrington -- How a lady dies / Emma Donoghue -- Kays and exes / Carolyn A. Clark -- The moon in Cancer / Donna Allegra -- Fire / Pat Alderete -- French press / K. E. Munro -- Archeology / Barbara Wilson -- The lake at the end of the wash / Karleen Pendleton Jimenez -- They've got my (wrong) number / K. L. Robyn -- Life is a highway / Paula Langguth Ryan -- Sand and other grit / Cherry Smyth -- The butcher's wife / Carellin Brooks -- The art of losing / Catherine Lord -- Beauty of blood / Jane Thurmond.
Subjects: Fiction.; Lesbians; American fiction; American fiction; Lesbians' writings, American.; Lesbians.;
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Gearbreakers / by Mikuta, Zoe Hana,2000-author.;
In an age of 100-foot-tall mechanical deities run by a tyrannical regime, two teenaged girls on opposite sides of a war discover they are figting for a common purpose--and falling for each other.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Novels.; Young adult fiction.; Science fiction; War; Mecha (Vehicles); Love; Lesbians; Youths' writings; Lesbians.; Lesbian fiction.;
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Gay & lesbian literature / by Dynes, Wayne R.,1934-(CARDINAL)759548; Grier, Barbara,1933-2011.(CARDINAL)716058; Malinowski, Sharon.(CARDINAL)208190; Pendergast, Sara.(CARDINAL)211552; Pendergast, Tom.(CARDINAL)213701;
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.[1] Introduction to gay male literature / Wayne R. Dynes. Introduction to lesbian literature / Barbara G. Grier -- v. 2. Introduction to gay male literature / Jim Marks. Introduction to lesbian literature / Loralee MacPike.
Subjects: Bibliographies.; Biographies.; Authors; Gay people's writings; Gay peoples' writings; Homosexuality and literature.; Homosexuality in literature.; Homosexuality in literature; Lesbians' writings; Lesbians' writings; Literature, Modern;
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Mouths of rain : an anthology of Black lesbian thought / by Jones, Briona Simone,editor.;
Includes bibliographical references."A groundbreaking collection tracing the history of intellectual thought by Black Lesbian writers, in the tradition of The New Press's perennial seller Words of Fire"--Foreword: We won't stop the rain / Cheryl Clarke -- Mouths of rain: Be opened / Alexis Pauline Gumbs -- Introduction: No hand, no gaze / Briona Simone Jones -- Part I: Uses of the erotic, 1909-2020 -- Ma Rainey -- Cheryl Clarke -- Red Jordan Arobateau -- You! Inez! / Alice Ruth Moore Dunbar-Nelson -- Can it be? / Alice Walker -- A Mona Lisa / Angelina Weld Grimke -- Love poem / Audre Lorde -- Woman / Audre Lorde -- Uses of the erotic: The erotic as power / Audre Lorde -- Kittatinny / Cheryl Clarke -- B.D. Woman's Blues / Lucille Bogan -- Finer with time / Michelle Parkerson -- Jambula Tree / Monica Arac de Nyeko -- Metamorphosis / Pat Parker -- My lover is a woman / Pat Parker -- Sunshine / Pat Parker -- Celebrant / Terri Jewell -- Part II: Interlocking oppressions and identity politics, 1980-2020 -- Audre Lorde -- Barbara Smith -- Three for the price of one: notes from a gay, Black feminist / Anita Cornwell -- A meeting of the sapphic daughters / Ann Allen Shockley -- To be an orphan inside of ٢blackness٣ / Dawn Lundy Martin -- Ain't I a woman? / Kai Davis -- Not feminine as in straight, but Femme as in queer #AF: The queer & black roots of my femme expression / experience / Kaila Story -- Wolfpack / Mecca Jamilah Sullivan -- We are here / Pamela Sneed -- Part III: Coming out and stepping into, 1978-2020 -- Catherine E. McKinley and L. Joyce Delaney -- Lisa C. Moore -- The wedding / Beverly Smith -- poem from No Language Is Neutral / Dionne Brand -- Angelina Weld Grimke: (1880-1958) / Akasha Gloria Hull-- aubade, in pieces, for my ex-lovers / JP Howard -- Black Butch Woman / Janae Johnson -- Curtain 1983 / Jewelle Gomez -- Notes on speechlessness / Michelle Cliff -- Living single / Moya Bailey -- funny / Pat Parker -- Part IV: The sacred, 1970-2020 -- M. Jacqui Alexander -- Omotara James -- Interspecies / Alexis De Veaux -- her relationship to Africa lives in the part of her that is eight years / Alexis Pauline Gumbs -- Black Pearl: A poetic drama for four voices / Arisa White -- How to make art / Cheryl Boyce-Taylor -- Erzulie-Oshun (Georgia style) / doris diosa davenport -- Without name / Pauli Murray -- Fighting racism: An approach through ritual / SDiane Bogus -- Sangodare Akinwale / Anew -- excerpt from love conjure / blues / Sharon Bridgforth -- Part V: Radical futurities, 1976-2020 -- Barbara Jordan -- Demita Frazier -- Charlene A. Carruthers -- The Shape of my impact / Alexis Pauline Gums -- I am your sister: Black women organizing across sexualities / Audre Lorde -- Towards a Black feminist criticism -- A ratchet lens: Black queer youth, agency, hip hop, and the Black ratchet imagination -- Deviance as resistance: A new research agenda for the study of Black politics / Cathy J. Cohen -- Never mind the misery / Where's the magic / doris diosa davenport -- At another crossroads / Kate Rushin -- The myth and tradition of the Black bulldagger / SDiane Bogus -- Play aunties and dyke bitches: gender, generation, and the ethics of Black queer kinship -- Archiving Black lesbians in practice: The Salsa Soul Sisters Archival Collection / Shawn(ta) Smith-Cruz -- More than human: Black feminisms of the future in Jewelle Gomez's The Gilda Stories.
Subjects: Literature.; African American lesbians; African American lesbians; American literature; American literature; Lesbians' writings, American.; American literature; American literature; African American lesbians.;
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Lesbian & bisexual fiction writers / by Bloom, Harold.(CARDINAL)138025;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Biographies.; Dictionaries.; Lesbians' writings, American; Women authors, American; Women authors, English; Bisexual women; Bisexual women; Lesbians; Lesbians; American fiction; English fiction; English fiction; Lesbians' writings, English; Bisexual women.; Lesbians.;
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Burn the place / by Regan, Iliana,1979-author.(CARDINAL)805116;
Iliana Regan grew up the youngest of four headstrong girls on a small farm in Indiana. While gathering raspberries as a toddler, Regan intuitively understood to pick only the ripe fruit; orange flutes of chanterelle mushrooms beckoned her in the fields while they eluded others. Regan's intense connection to food and the earth has been with her from an early age, but connecting with people was more difficult. She grew up gay in an intolerant community, was an alcoholic before she turned twenty, and, as a woman working in an industry dominated by men, she struggled to find her place. But cooking helped her navigate the strangeness of the world around her -- making pasta with her mother, getting her first restaurant job at age fifteen, teaching herself cutting-edge cuisine while hosting an underground supper club, and working her way up to running her own kitchen. Regan cooks with instinct, memory, and an emotional connection to ingredients that can't be taught. Written from that same place of instinct and emotion, Burn the Place tells Regan's story in vivid prose and brings readers into a world that is entirely unforgettable.
Subjects: Autobiographies.; Biographies.; Regan, Iliana, 1979-; Memoirs and biographies.; Sexual minorities.; Gay & Lesbian Interest.; Gay people's writings.; Gay people; Gay people; Gay people.; Lesbians' writings.; Lesbians; Homosexuality.; Alcoholics; Alcoholism.; Cooks; Women cooks.; Restaurateurs; LGBTQ+ people.; Sexual minorities.; Homosexuals.; Lesbians.; Homosexuality.;
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The cucumber diaries juicy tidbits from the garden of my life. by Daniels, Kerry Lee,author.;
Thinking back on her childhood in the American West, writer Kerry Lee Daniel vividly remembers one special moment. She’s in third grade in her small Colorado town, and she’s starstruck by her beautiful teacher. Little Kerry knows nothing of human sexuality, gender politics, or the LGBT community. All she knows is that she is falling in love with a woman. Kerry’s crush leaves a deep impression on the dreamy young girl. Soon after that, Kerry’s family moves from idyllic Colorado to bustling Washington, DC. Heartbroken, Kerry comforts herself by turning the apartment building and neighborhood where she lives into a playground and speculating on the inner lives of her neighbors. Her active imagination accompanies her through a move to the Maryland suburbs, a beauty pageant, and a return to her "heart’s home" of Colorado. Although Kerry’s a dreamer, she’s still aware of societal and familial expectations. She marries a good friend because that’s what she thinks she’s supposed to do. But she soon confronts the truth she has known since the third grade: she is attracted to women. Armed with this new revelation, Kerry courageously decides to change her life and find true love…and that’s when her adventures really begin!
Subjects: Biographies.; Memoirs and biographies.; Sexual minorities.; Coming of age.; Gay & Lesbian Interest.; Lesbianism.; Homosexuality.; Homosexuality; Women; Lesbians; Lesbians' writings.; Women; Autobiographies.; Women; Biography.; Bildungsromans.; LGBTQ+ people.; Sexual minorities.; Lesbianism.; Homosexuality.; Women.; Womyn.; Lesbians.;
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Notable writers of LGBTQ+ literature / by Evans, Robert C.,1955-editor.(CARDINAL)809088;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Volume 1 -- Publisher's Note -- Introduction -- About the Editor -- Contributors -- Complete Table of Contents -- Edward Albee -- Paula Gunn Allen -- Paula Gunn Allen Publishes The Sacred Hoop 1986 -- Gloria E. Anzaldua -- Anzaldua Publishes Borderlands/La Frontera 1987 -- Reinaldo Arenas -- W. H. Auden -- James Baldwin -- Djuna Barnes -- Men Playing Women during World War I Theatricals -- Aphra Behn -- Elizabeth Bishop -- Elizabeth Bishop as a Lesbian Poet -- Elizabeth Bowen -- Rita Mae Brown -- Lord Byron -- Truman Capote -- Truman Capote's "The Diamond Guitar" -- Willa Cather -- Constantine P. Cavafy -- Postcolonialism in "New" Poems by Cavafy -- Michelle Cliff -- Hart Crane -- Countee Cullen -- Illustrations in Countee Cullen's Works -- The Fugitive Erotic in the Poetry of Mae V. Cowdery -- Emily Dickinson -- Emily Dickinson's "Homoerotic" Poetry -- Katherine V. Forrest -- E. M. Forster -- Carpenter Publishes The Intermediate Sex 1908 -- E. M. Forster's Maurice: The First "Gay" Novel in English -- Jean Genet -- Stefan George -- "Gay" Poems by Stefan George? -- Andre Gide -- Gide Publishes the Signed Edition of Corydon 1924 -- Andre Gide -- Allen Ginsberg -- Angelina Weld Grimke -- Angelina Weld Grimke and the Birth Control Movement -- Thom Gunn -- The Homosocial, Homoerotic Poetry of Robert Francis -- Thom Gunn's "Lament" -- Don't Call Us Dead, by Danez Smith -- Marilyn Hacker -- A Stranger's Mirror -- Radclyffe Hall -- Hall Publishes The Well of Loneliness 1928 -- H.D -- H.D.'s Bisexual and/or Lesbian Poems -- Foster Publishes Sex Variant Women in Literature 1956 -- Lillian Hellman -- Patricia Highsmith -- Love and the Country in Patricia Highsmith's The Price of Salt -- Rechy Publishes City of Night 1963 -- John Rechy -- A. E. Housman -- Male Love and Friendship in Poems by A. E. Housman -- Langston Hughes. "Gay"(?) Writings by Langston Hughes -- Alain Locke and the Harlem Renaissance -- Richard Bruce Nugent -- Christopher Isherwood -- Isherwood Publishes Goodbye to Berlin 1939 -- Christopher Isherwood's A Single Man: A Sample Paragraph -- Henry James -- Larry Kramer -- The Normal Heart by Larry Kramer -- M. Butterfly Opens on Broadway 1988 -- Tony Kushner -- Angels in America Officially Opens on November 8, 1992 -- The History Boys Officially Opens on May 18, 2004 -- Alan Bennett -- D. H. Lawrence -- David Leavitt -- Matthew Gregory ("Monk") Lewis -- "Which of the Closets?": The Deflected Gay Subtext of A Raisin in the Sun -- Audre Lorde -- Audre Lorde and Intersectionality: Examining Race, Sexuality, -- Social Class, and Age -- The Front Runner by Patricia Nell Warren Makes the New York Times -- Bestseller List 1974 -- Amy Lowell -- Critical Pluralism and Politics: Amy Lowell's "Orientation" -- Thomas Mann -- Katherine Mansfield -- Christopher Marlowe -- W. Somerset Maugham -- Carson McCullers -- Claude McKay -- Herman Melville -- Homoeroticism in the Novels of Herman Melville -- Literary Criticism on Melville and Sexuality -- Homoeroticism in Rockwell Kent's Illustrations of Melville's Moby-Dick -- Edna St. Vincent Millay -- Edna St. Vincent Millay's Openly Sexual Poetry -- Yukio Mishima -- Volume 2 -- Complete Table of Contents -- Michael Nava -- Frank O'Hara -- Gay Poems by Rafael Campo -- Joe Orton -- Wilfred Owen -- The Homoerotic Poetry of Wilfred Owen: Survey and Assessment -- Katherine Philips -- Katherine Philips's Love Poems for Other Women -- Marcel Proust -- Mary Renault -- Barney Opens Her Paris Salon 1909 -- Natalie Clifford Barney -- Adrienne Rich -- Rich Publishes "Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence" -- 1980 -- Vita Sackville-West -- Sappho -- May Sarton -- The Poetry of May Sarton -- Siegfried Sassoon. -- Some Homoerotic War Poems by Sigfried Sassoon -- Vikram Seth -- The Stray Greatness of Vikram Seth: Sexuality and Form in -- The Golden Gate and Beyond -- William Shakespeare -- Richard Barnfield's Homoerotic Poetry -- Gertrude Stein -- Stein Writes Q.E.D. 1903 -- Gertrude Stein -- Gertrude Stein, Alice B. Toklas, and World War I -- May Swenson -- Gore Vidal -- Gore Vidal's "The Zenner Trophy" -- Alice Walker -- Expressing Lesbian Desire Through the Epistolary Form in -- The Color Purple -- "This Is How It Happened" -- John Cleland -- Horace Walpole -- Sylvia Townsend Warner -- Edmund White -- Edmund White's "Reprise" -- Paul Monette Wins National Book Award for Becoming a Man 1993 -- Andrew Holleran's "Friends at Evening" -- Patrick White -- Walt Whitman -- Whitman Publishes Leaves of Grass 1855 -- Walt Whitman and the "Homophile" Movement in the 1950s: -- Evidence in the Archives of the "One Institute" -- Oscar Wilde -- Oscar Wilde Is Convicted of Gross Indecency 1895 -- Tennessee Williams -- Angus Wilson -- Virginia Woolf -- Marguerite Yourcenar -- Bibliography -- Glossary of Literary Terms -- LGBTQ Literature: 1890-1969 -- LGBTQ Literature: 1970 and Beyond -- An Overview of Contemporary Guides to LGBTQ Literature -- A Sheaf of Some Neglected Gay Poems -- A Sheaf of Some Neglected Lesbian Poems -- Author Awards -- Author Birth and Death Information -- Subject Index.A two volume set that features the work of both prominent and lesser-known authors in this ever-expanding field.
Subjects: Informational works.; Reference works.; Bisexuality in literature.; Gay peoples' writings; Gender identity in literature.; Homosexuality in literature.; Lesbians' writings; Sexual minorities' writings; Bisexual literature.; Gay literature.; Lesbian literature.; LGBTQ+ literature.;
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