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WE WALK ALONE by Ann Aldrich. Gold Medal Books. Fawcett Publications, Inc., New York, 1955.
For review see page 16.
THE OUTCAST by Anna Elisabet Weirauch. Greenberg Publishers, New York, 1933.
A continuation of THE SCORPION (see Item 12 in the May, 1957, issue of THE LADDER). Title to the contrary, this is not a portrayal of conflict with the outer world. Rather, it faces the problem of temperamental conflicts within a pair with an extraordinary degree of understanding.
15. DUSTY ANSWER by Rosamond Lehmann. Henry Holt and Company, New York, 1927.
A delicate portrayal of affection, perched on the razor-edge of homoand heterosexual boundaries. The scene is Cambridge University, the atmosphere haunting and dreamlike, and the reminiscences of Judith are unforgettable.
16. THINGS AS THEY ARE by Gertrude Stein. Banyan Press, 1903.
An early work of Miss Stein's depicting an entirely feminine triangle with profound insight. Issued as a limited edition of 500 copies on the death of Miss Stein, it is regrettable that few or no copies of this book are available.
This is a continuing column in which we hope to list (and briefly describe) as many fiction and non-fiction works dealing with the Lesbian as is possible. Your comments, suggestions and contributions will be more than welcome.
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