No, not the kilt clad time travelling romance. This one…I was thinking it would be more of a seminal lesbian work of its time. And actually in a way it was. By now this collection of short stories and essays is decades and decades out of date and as such it does reflect a zeitgeist of the era where same sex relationships were no longer criminalized mostly but still largely frowned upon and socially unaccepted. The book also featured some classically good as in very literary writing and so I’m actually not quite sure why it didn’t really work for me. I’ve tried analyzing personal thoughts on the matter, but honestly all I’ve come up with is that, while the quality was undeniably there, the entire thing just operated on a different frequency from mine. Which, I know, is insufficient, but how much self analysis can I really spend time on when there are books to be read. Like so many books of this nature (and also movies) the writing here is very serious, very sincere, very somber. Essentially, the exact sort of thing that gets lesbians accused of being humorless. The nonfictional writing, the essays which take up the last quarter of so of the book, are also very politicized, which probably worked more for its time, but now in light of all the MeToo and femlib business seem quite dated. Obviously such things should be judged according to the standard of their times and are in that way educational and edifying to a modern reader, but then again…nothing really revolutionary. Presumably in both fiction and nonfiction the goal was to present lesbianism as realistically as possible, which is to say no cheesiness of silly pocket paperbacks with fabulous covers and no sweeping historical dramatizations and no grand romances…but then again all of those listed are usually a lot more pleasure to read, so…let’s say to each their own and this one wasn’t quite for me. It read quickly and was too well done to dislike, but most of the appreciation was purely intellectual. On the emotional level it didn’t really engage. Then again intellectual appreciation is something in and of itself.