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The Image of Women in Homophile Novels

The Image of Women in Homophile Novels

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The Image of Women in Homophile Novels

by Varda One

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Venice, CA: Everywoman Publishing Company, 1971. A hastily written survey of homophile novels and their depiction of women as "physically disgusting, mentally vapid, emotinally unresponsive, and spiritually dead" "faghags, prostitutes, hangers-on, nymphomaniacs, bovine housewives, mean bitches, ambitious social climbers, and parasites" (p. 20). Varda One was the pseudonym for Varda Murrell who co-founded the feminist newspaper "Everywoman" with Ann Herschfang.

Side-stapled, mimeographed 11" x 8 ½" variously colored sheets, printed rectos only, [2], 25 p., bibliography. A fine copy.

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Title
The Image of Women in Homophile Novels
Author
Varda One
Book Condition
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Publisher
Everywoman Publishing Company
Place of Publication
Venice, CA
Date Published
1971

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