LGBT Studies eBooks
Beyond the Qeer Alphabet
LGBT Studies, by Malinda Smith and Fatima JafferAn edited volume of Conversations on Gender, Sexuality and Intersectionality
Fidelities
LGBT Studies, by Richard HallOne of America's preeminent writers of gay fiction validates his reputation with his third, and sadly, last collection. Here are love stories, both passionate and compassionate; tales of suspense; narratives on the theme of AIDS; even a ghost story. "A standout read."--The Advocate. Hall died of AIDS-related complications in October, 1992.
From Toads to Queens. Transvestism in a Latin American setting
LGBT Studies, by Jacobo SchifterA thorough investigation of a thus far neglected population. . . . Offers both broad and in-depth perspectives of the subject matter. . . . Dr. Schifter succeeds in presenting a vivid and compelling picture of the hard lives of transvestite homosexuals." -- Alex Carballo-Diguez, PhD, Research Scientist, HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies at New York State Psychiatric Institute and...
Letters from a Great Uncle
LGBT Studies, by Richard HallThis fascinating biographical narrative in which Richard Hall, the well-known gay writer, explores his own family history via the letters of his closeted gay uncle. What was it like to be gay in the early part of the last century?
Purposes of love
LGBT Studies, by Mary RenaultMary Renault's first novel, Purposes of Love, has been called by critic David Sweetman "the first novel dealing with bisexuality to reach a large and appreciative public." It treats the lives of hospital nurses.
The Front Runner
LGBT Studies, by Patricial Nell WarrenThe Front Runner is a 1974 novel by Patricia Nell Warren. The book, considered by some as a classic example of LGBT literature of the period, is a love story exploring issues relating to homosexuals in American sports.The novel is: Dedicated to all the athletes who have fought for human rights in sports, and to the young gay runner I met at a party, who gave me the idea for this book. It is...
The Lesbian Love Companion
LGBT Studies, by Marny HallThe hilarious and informative guide to lesbian love by seasoned therapist and author Marny Hall. Hall has been counseling lesbian couples for forty years and knows whereof she speaks.
The Well of loneliness
LGBT Studies, by Radclyffe HallThe Well of Loneliness is a 1928 lesbian novel by the British author Radclyffe Hall. It follows the life of Stephen Gordon, an Englishwoman from an upper-class family whose "sexual inversion" (that is, homosexuality) is apparent from an early age. She finds love with Mary Llewellyn, whom she meets while serving as an ambulance driver in World War I, but their happiness together is marred by...





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