Where would I be without you : the poetry of Pat Parker and Judy Grahn.
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Format: | CD Audio Book |
Language: | English |
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Los Angeles, CA :
Olivia Records,
[1976]
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Table of Contents:
- Pat Parker: From cavities to bones
- When I was a child
- Fuller brush day
- You can't be sure of anything these days
- Tour America!
- In English lit
- Brother
- Have you ever tried to hide?
- Don't let the fascists speak
- Pit stop
- My lover is a woman
- Poem to Ann #2
- Let me come to you naked
- For Willyce
- A small contrdiction
- For straight folks who don't mind gays but wish they weren't so blatant
- Womanslaughter.
- Judy Grahn: A history of lesbianism
- If you lose your lover
- In the place where
- The Marilyn Monroe poem
- The common woman [Ella, Nadine, Carol, Detroit Annie, Vera]
- She who
- Parting on the left
- The woman in 3 pieces one
- She who increases
- The many minnows
- A geology lesson
- The enemies of she who
- She who continues
- The most blonde woman
- The woman in 3 pieces three
- Foam on the rim
- I am the wall
- The woman whose head is on fire
- Plainsong: from an older woman to a younger woman.