
(Cleis, after all, was the daughter of Sappho; and Cleis Press seems to take its responsibility for publishing our mothers' work quite seriously.) At the same time, we should remind ourselves that dozens (perhaps hundreds) of lesbian pulp novels are languishing and, in fact, decayin
- Title : Jackie Curtis Plays and Poetry
- Author : Craig Highberger
- Rating : 4.83 (862 Vote)
- Publish : 2015-7-14
- Format : Hardcover
- Pages : 122 Pages
- Asin : B0106PA6X4
- Language :
(Cleis, after all, was the daughter of Sappho; and Cleis Press seems to take its responsibility for publishing our mothers' work quite seriously.) At the same time, we should remind ourselves that dozens (perhaps hundreds) of lesbian pulp novels are languishing and, in fact, decaying. Definitely useful, according to expectations.Best price available on market.Go ahead with the buying. The book was published again in 1975 by a division of the New York Times. I should not have been, Odd Girl Out was the number two best seller the year it was published. I will keep it for the photographic value.. I have read dozens of books on the Titanic and seldom find anything new. Bannon's novel, a lesbian college romance set (circumspectly) at the University of Illinois in the '50's, was one of the first novels in which the central lesbian character was not utterly destroyed (by suicide, homicide, or insanity) as a consequence of her sexuality. It is definitely not a romance, nor a mystery, but something really rare and precious. This writer knows -- at a gut level -- how abuse and trauma reverberate through lives, and she honors both those who make it through and thIn his short life, under the name he chose for himself – Jackie Curtis – he became an actor, a singer, a Warhol Superstar, a published poet, playwright and director.
As John Holder Junior grew up, his grandmother Slugger Ann took the predominant matriarchal role in his life. He was a loner as an adolescent and spent as much time as possible at the movies. Needless to say, experimental works like these confounded critics. was born in New York City on February 19,1947.
The New York Times, Newsweek magazine, and the Village Voice described these avant-garde plays as “ridiculous”, “outrageous”, “bizarre”, and “disorienting”, but they sold out for months. – from the introduction by Craig B. In one infamous scene, Heaven Grand (the lead female character playedby Jackie) reclines, dying at center stage, while one character stands on a toilet seat, lecturing on a varietyof topics, and a set of Siamese triplets (joined at the butt) spin wildly around the stage singing.
Jackie first appeared on stage at the age of 17 atLa Mama Experimental Theater C


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