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Alison Hennegan

Author of The Lesbian Pillow Book

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About the Author

Includes the name: Alison {Ed.} Hennegan

Works by Alison Hennegan

The Lesbian Pillow Book (1995) 96 copies, 1 review

Associated Works

The Well of Loneliness (1928) — Introduction, some editions — 3,164 copies, 57 reviews
Adam's Breed (1926) — Introduction, some editions — 165 copies, 2 reviews
A Saturday Life (1925) — Introduction, some editions — 153 copies, 6 reviews
The Child Manuela: A Novel (1934) — Introduction, some editions — 79 copies, 1 review
Heterosexuality (1987) — Contributor — 32 copies

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Canonical name
Hennegan, Alison
Birthdate
1948
Gender
female
Education
University of Cambridge (Girton College)
Occupations
lecturer (University of Cambridge)
journalist
Nationality
England
Associated Place (for map)
England

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1 review
As Alison Hennegan notes in her introduction, lesbian reading is often the process of looking for oneself, no matter how obscure, within the text. Glimpses of a familiar emotion, literary hints and winks, and old school references may be enough to make a text important from a lesbian point of view. This anthology speaks to that style of reading. Selections here are certainly farther off from the mainstream literary lesbian curriculum (especially for American readers), and that's telling of show more the subject matter and how it's treated. Within the selections are often the sort of subtle and obscure portraits of lesbianism that fly under the radar for most readers but for the lesbian reader act as a beacon of familiarity and proof that the lesbian reader is not alone.

This is a very different anthology from Lilian Faderman's [equally excellent] Chloe Plus Olivia. Faderman organizes her selections around how lesbianism is/may be perceived through history, and as such it is a fabulous collection for any reader pining for a lesbian literary inundation. Hennegan's anthology speaks to a different and less direct mood. It's an anthology for those who have ever clutched at lines and ambiguous turns of phrases in order to find themselves and to find other women like them within literature.

Both collections are excellent, and both are recommended.
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