I Am a WomanLauded as the "Queen of Lesbian Pulp" for her landmark novels of the 1950s, Ann Bannon defined lesbian fiction for the pre-Stonewall generation. Following the release of Cleis Press's new editions of Beebo Brinker and Odd Girl Out, I Am a Woman finds sorority sister Laura Landon leaving college heartbreak behind and embracing Greenwich Village's lesbian bohemia. This edition includes a new introduction by the author. "Shameless tales of wanton dyke lust are finally unveiled!" - Out magazine |
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