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The Vintage Book of International Lesbian Fiction: Lambda Literary Award

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A groundbreaking volume from Lamda Award-winning editors Naomi Holoch and Joan Nestle, The Vintage Book of International  Lesbian Fiction presents a range of literary voices--from twenty-seven countries spanning six continents--and offers glimpses of lesbian life in unfamilar, often exotic climes.



We follow an Irish woman as she travels through time in search of a wronged maiden, and anticipate the harrowing fate of a married Indian woman who pursues pleasure with her female lover under the shadow of her husbands suspicious rage.  We meet a teacher in Barcelona who locks herself up in her grandmother's house with her young Columbian student, and witness a Slovenian woman's rendezvous with her long dead lover.



This collection includes the work of familiar writers, as well as a number never before published in English.  From the West Indies to Eastern Europe, the Middle East to Southeast Asia, Latin America to South Africa, the distinctive stories found in these pages evoke the diverse political, cultural, emotional, and sexual landscapes of each writer's life.  A groundbreaking volume from the Lamda Award-winning editors Naomi Holoch and Joan Nestle, who also wrote the introduction, this collections evokes the universal urgency of persistent desire.



Table of Contents:
Mary Dorcey, Ireland from A Noise from the WoodshedMakeda Sivera, JamaicaCaribbean ChameleonMireille Best, FranceStéphanie's BookChristina Peri Rossi, UruguayFinal Judgement and Singing in the DesertShani Mootoo, India-Trinidad-CanadaLemon ScentMarguerite Yourcenar, BelgiumSappho or SuicideEmma Donoghue, IrelandLooking for PetronillaSylvia Molloy, Argentinafrom Certificate of AbsenceDale Gunthorp, South AfricaGypsophilaKaren Williams, South AfricaThe Came at DawnCynthia Price, South AfricaLesbian BedroomsAlifa Rifaat, EgyptMy World of the UnknownYasmin V. Tambiah, Sri LankaThe Civil War, Sandalwood, Transl(iter)ation I, and Transl(iter)ation II (for Aruna and Giti)Dionne Brand, TrinidadMadame Alaird's BreastsViolette Leduc, Francefrom L'AphyxieAnchee Min, ChinafromRed AzaleaGerd Brantenberg, Norwayfrom Four WindsEsther Tusquets, Spainfrom The Same Sea as Every SummerKaren-Susan Fessel, GermanyLost FacesMar$#237;a Eugenia Alegría Nuñez, CubaThe Girl Typist Who Worked for a Provincial Ministry of CultureNgahuia Te Awekatuku, Aotearoa/New ZealandParetipua, Old Man Tuna, andWatching the Big GirlsDacia Maraini, ItalyfromLetters to MarinaRosamaría Roffiel, MexicoForever Lasts Only a Full MoonAnna Blaman, Hollandfrom Lonely AdventureChrista Winsloe, Germanyfrom The Child ManuelaAchy Obejas, CubaWatersNicole Brossard, CanadafromMauve DesertGila Svirsky, IsraelMeeting NataliaMaureen Duffy, EnglandfromThe MicrocosmJeanne D'Arc Jutras, Canadafrom GeorgieSuzana Tratnik, SloveniaUnder the Ironwood TreesElena Georgiou, CyprusAphrodite's VisionEtel Adnan, Lebanonfrom In the Heart of the Heart of Another CountryGina Schein, AustraliaMinnie Gets Married


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First published June 1, 1999

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June 19, 2024
3.5 - 3.75ish - I liked a lot of the stories included in here and felt like I got a really good grasp on the variety of lesbian writing from this time period and earlier. A lot of the "short stories" are actually excerpts pulled from books, not stand-alone stories, but most of the selections were done expertly enough that I didn't feel like I was lost when reading them. I was really impressed with how this collection pulled from many countries outside of Europe and included a good number of South Asian and African authors, and the blurbs before each selection were great at providing background on the author as well as the environments in which they were publishing stories. So many of the authors were completely new to me, and I'm excited to seek out more work from them. Stars were docked for including a story by an Israeli author.

fave stories/selections: 'Caribbean Chameleon' by Makeda Silvera, 'Looking for Petronilla' by Emma Donoghue (one of the only fantastical stories), 'They Came At Dawn' by Karen Williams, 'The Civil War' by Yasmin V. Tambiah, 'Red Azalea' by Anchee Min, 'The Child Manuela' by Christa Winsloe, 'Waters' by Achy Obejas, 'The Microcosm' by Maureen Duffy (lots of great stuff w/ butch/femme dynamics in this one), and 'Aphrodite' s Vision' by Elena Georgiou

tws for incest, pedophilia, and homophobia
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August 1, 2018
This was a beautifully written book by various authors from all over the globe. I loved the different writing styles and voices, and the stories are short and sweet. The works are pretty ancient, which is another plus in my book. The vocabulary and word variety is amazing as well
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July 5, 2008
Some of the stories were interesting, but most were .... eh.
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