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Camera, Woman

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'There are no lost women, only women who've forgotten their scripts.' RM Vaughan's play about Hollywood director Dorothy Arzner comes off the stage and onto the page in this handsome edition from Coach House Books. An insightful look at the gender politics behind the cameras and studios of the golden age of cinema.

72 pages, Paperback

First published January 18, 1994

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R.M. Vaughan

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Richard Murray Vaughan was a Canadian poet, novelist and playwright.

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Wish I could see this on stage - I am very much into the untold queer histories and loved some of the themes that came up in this play.
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