A Fragile Union: New & Selected Writings

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Cleis Press, 1998 - Literary Collections - 206 pages
"A Fragile Union" is Joan Nestle's collection of intimate essays and narratives about lesbian sexuality, butch-femme relationships, sex writing, the importance of preserving the history of pre-Stonewall gays and lesbians, the love that is possible between lesbians and gay men, and the often shaky camaraderie among lesbians as that community continues to flex its diversity. Readers of "A Restricted Country" and other Nestle writings are familiar with the author's themes of unity and difference. In "A Fragile Union," she delves still deeper. Living with cancer, facing death, Nestle now explores other "fragile unions": the fragility of her sexual desire in the face of her illness, the fragility of memory in the face of enormous loss and fear, her belief in the possibility of hope, her love for her people -- women, lesbians and gays, the working class, Jews, and all who struggle against injustice.

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About the author (1998)

Joan Nestle is the author of A Fragile Union: New and Selected Writings. She is cofounder of the Lesbian Herstory Archives in New York City, where she lives.

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