LESBIANA

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164. DROLES DE GNS BY PHYLLIS BOTTOME, SHORT STORY IN ALLS OF GLASS, VANGUARD, 1958-59.

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STREETS AND SHADOWS BY MERCEDES DE ACOSTA. MOFFAT & YARD, NEW YORK, 1922.

SLIM VOLUME OF VERSE, TECHNICALLY IMPERFECT BUT SUBJECT I VELY VERY REWARDING. OF PARTICULAR INTEREST "REST" AND "LOST

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IDEAL."

166. THE TREND IS UP BY ANTHONY EST. RANDOM HOUSE, 1960.

ONE OF THE "NEW TREND" NOVELS IN WHICH BOTH MALE AND FEMALE HOMOSEXUALS PLAY IMPORTANT ROLES AND ARE PRESENTED WITHOUT PREJUDICE. EXCELLENT WRITING AND IMPORTANT CRITICAL ATTENTION MARK THIS AS ONE OF THE BETTER NOVELS OF THE YEAR. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

167. WEET MARILYN BY SLOANE M. BRITAIN. MDWOOD TOWER, 1960.

INTERWOVEN PLOT WITH MANY CHARACTERS INCLUDES A HIGHLY CONSTRUCTIVE LESBIAN RELATIONSHIP WHICH EMPHASIZES PERMANENCE AND RELIABILITY IN PERSONAL LIFE. THE LOVE BETWEEN MARILYN AND LIZA IS WELL TOLD AND EVENLY BALANCED WITH THE REST OF THE BOOK. SYMPATHETIC WITHOUT MAUDLIN APPROACH AND ONE CF THE BETTER PAPERBACK TREATMENTS.

168. THE DOUBLE VIEW BY CHANDLER BROSSARD. DIAL PRESS, 1960.

VERY "FAR OUT" NOVEL ABOUT PEOPLE LOST IN THEIR OWN PERSONAL HELLS. BOTH MALE AND FEMALE HOMOSEXUALS ARE PRESENTED. AVANT GARDE.

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