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The Beginning of Contemporary Lesbian Literature: A Review of Jane Rule’s Desert of the Heart
It’s easy to forget when you’re reading Desert of the Heart, by American-turned-Canadian author Jane Rule, that it was actually published in 1964. But it is essential to remember, because it’s astonishing, really, that this kind of lesbian novel was … Continue reading
Posted in Canadian, Fiction, Jane Rule, Lesbian, Queer
Tagged books, lesbian pulp, literature, Talonbooks
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