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The Lesbian Path by Margaret ed Cruikshank
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The Lesbian Path (edition 1985)

by Margaret ed Cruikshank

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Essays and interviews with by many noted lesbians including May Sarton, Audre Lourde, Beth Brant, Elsa Gidlow, Judy Grahn and Jane Rule.
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Title:The Lesbian Path
Authors:Margaret ed Cruikshank
Info:Subterranean Co (1985), Paperback
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Tags:Non-Fiction, Lesbian, Career/Work, Autobiography/Biography

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For the Minnesota lesbians

whose stories inspired me

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Essays and interviews with by many noted lesbians including May Sarton, Audre Lourde, Beth Brant, Elsa Gidlow, Judy Grahn and Jane Rule.

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For this new edition of her landmark collection of lesbian lives, Margaret Cruikshank has added an interview with May Sarton and texts by Beth Brant, Elsa Gidlow, Judy Grahn and Jane Rule.

Praise for the first edition: "The Lesbian Path to self-affirmation is a journey of adventure, excitement, and passion. These stories provide entertainment, escape, reassurance, and a well-marked trail of shared experiences. A most positive, enjoyable anthology of true stories from lesbians' lives." -- Maida Tilchen, Gay Community News
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