
Valerie Taylor — библиография
- 3 произведения
- 1 издание на 2 языках
Произведения
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The Girls in 3-B Valerie Taylor
Annice, Pat, and Barby are best friends from Iowa, freshly arrived in booming 1950s Chicago to explore different paths toward independence, self-expression, and sexual freedom. From the hip-hang of a bohemian lifestyle to the sophisticated lure of romance with a handsome, wealthy, married boss to the happier security of a lesbian relationship, these three experience firsthand the dangers and limitations of women’s economic reliance on men. Lesbian pulp author Valerie Taylor skillfully paints a sociological portrait of the emotional and economic pitfalls of heterosexuality in 1950s America—and then offers a defiantly subversive alternative.…
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Stranger on Lesbos Valerie Taylor
Revival of successful FP series, back by popular demand!"Mad Men"-era melodrama captures the time of men in gray flannel suits, alienated housewives, and the allure of urban subcultures to the newly suburban set.From Valerie Taylor, one of the first women to write lesbian pulp and a founding figure of the lesbian writing world.Vivid depiction of the subterranean, pre-Stonewall lesbian bar scene, representing a piece of alternative women’s and LGBT history.Pulp Studies in colleges and universities has blossomed in the past ten years, especially in relation to literature and gender theory.
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Return to Lesbos Valerie Taylor
This treasure from the golden age of lesbian pulp fiction picks up where Stranger on Lesbos left off. Deserted by her butch lover, Frances struggles to re-integrate into conventional married life. But no amount of resolve can keep her away from a new lover, the boyish Erika who lures her back into the melodrama of lesbian life.Femmes Fatales restores to print the best of women’s writing in the classic pulp genres of the mid-20th century. From mystery to hard-boiled noir to taboo lesbian romance, these rediscovered queens of pulp offer subversive perspectives on a turbulent era. Enjoy the series: Bedelia; Bunny Lake Is Missing; By Cecile; The…