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Diana - A Strange Autobiography (Hardcover) Loot Price: R2,511
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Diana - A Strange Autobiography (Hardcover): Diana Frederics, Julie L. Abraham

Diana - A Strange Autobiography (Hardcover)

Diana Frederics, Julie L. Abraham

Series: The Cutting Edge: Lesbian Life and Literature Series

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Pretty maudlin and extravagant autobiography of a Lesbian, which alienates the reader by the lack of that restraint which made The Well of Loneliness a moving and genuine book. There are some pretty squishy love passages, with a cheapness of interpretation which belies their validity. The story traces the dawning suspicion that she is not like other women; she goes into her affair with Carl, a six-months' test of the possibility of normal heterosexual relations, and she proves to herself that she cannot attain physical satisfaction with a man. Then comes - in full detail - the account of the two big affairs of her life, first with a contemporary, then with a younger woman, who turns out to be her life mate. One wonders how this book will pass censorship. (Kirkus Reviews)
This is the unusual and compelling story of Diana, a tantalizingly beautiful woman who sought love in the strange by-paths of Lesbos. Fearless and outspoken, it dares to reveal that hidden world where perfumed caresses and half-whispered endearments constitute the forbidden fruits in a Garden of Eden where men are never accepted.

This is how "Diana: A Strange Autobiography" was described when it was published in paperback in 1952. The original 1939 hardcover edition carried with it a Publisher's Note: This is the autobiography of a woman who tried to be normal.

In the book, Diana is presented as the unexceptional daughter of an unexceptional plutocratic family. During adolescence, she finds herself drawn with mysterious intensity to a girl friend. The narrative follows Diana's progress through college; a trial marriage that proves she is incapable of heterosexuality; intellectual and sexual education in Europe; and a series of lesbian relationships culminating in a final tormented triangular struggle with two other women for the individual salvation to be found in a happy couple.

In her introduction, Julie Abraham argues that Diana is not really an autobiography at all, but a deliberate synthesis of different archetypes of this confessional genre, echoing, as it does, more than a half-dozen novels. Hitting all the high and low points of the lesbian novel, the book, Abraham illustrates, offers a defense of lesbian relationships that was unprecedented in 1939 and radical for decades afterwards.

General

Imprint: New York University Press
Country of origin: United States
Series: The Cutting Edge: Lesbian Life and Literature Series
Release date: June 1995
First published: June 1995
Authors: Diana Frederics • Julie L. Abraham
Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 20mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 282
ISBN-13: 978-0-8147-2632-7
Categories: Books > Social sciences > Sociology, social studies > Gay & Lesbian studies > Lesbian studies
LSN: 0-8147-2632-1
Barcode: 9780814726327

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