An unusual novel about working class women--workers at a textile plant who are also trailer park neighbors. When a baby dies due to the negligence of the plant, the women band together and successfully strike for better conditions.
Jane Rule examines the literary portrayal of lesbianism in works of fiction, biography and autobiography by prominent 20th century women writers, aiming to arrive at a better understanding of what it is to be a gay wowan and to illuminate her own experience as a lesbian. Jane Rule has also writes novels, including "Desert of the Heart" which was ...
The Mississippi Delta evokes a sense of mystery, beauty, and hardship in equal measure. Its haunted fields, turbulent history, and resilient people have been the inspiration for countless songs, tales, and literary works."Delta Deep Down" presents a stunning collection of images from photographer Jane Burdine - who has used the Delta as her muse, ...
In the most traditional of romantic settings, on board a ship that travels the Inland Passage, two women discover new possibilities . . . These and many other soul-deep, gentle tales explore the conventional and unconventional relationships in all our lives.
Description: Rule, Jane., The Naiad Press Inc., 1981, c1981, 1st Edition, stiff illus. wrapps, vg, 207 pp, 8vo, '...a startling variety of lesbian lives with the sure-handed artistry that readers have come to expect from her work...' read more
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Vancouver: The Canadian Fiction Magazine, Autumn 1976.
Description: Trade paperback-sized literary magazine; 144 pages. Near fine copy with some tanning of the covers. Special Jane Rule issue with new fiction, essay about, interview with and author bibliography. read more
Edition: First Thus
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: The Canadian Fiction Magazine.
Date Published: 1976
Description: Very Good (+) Periodical. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. (CAD) 8vo, illus wraps, 144pp. B&W artwork by Judith Lodge. Two stories by Rule OUTLANDER and THIS GATHERING, as well as chapter 1 from THE YOUNG IN ONE ANOTHER'S ARMS ( which was published in 1977). An interview with Rule by Geoff Hancock. "Celebration: A study of Jane Rule's fiction" by helen Sonthoff, and a bibliography of Jane Rule's work. VG+ in soft-cover. (1.4 lbs FO 16/2. read more
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Rodriguez, Alieda, And Jacqueline De Angelis, Editors (Anna Akmatova, Jane Rule, Barbara Wilson, Susan King, Jan Clausen,...
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Binding: Trade Paperback
Publisher: Books of a Feather
Date Published: 1981
Description: Very Good. Periodical. 5.5" x 8.5" 136 pp. Circulation: 500-1000, 1/yr. Offset production. Women's literary journal. Light edge and corner wear. Spine slightly sunned. Back cover w/a light moisture stain and some soiling. Front cover w/a bit of soiling. Upper text-edge with a very small coffee stain. read more
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Wraps
Publisher: Klanak
Date Published: 1959
Description: Near Fine. Short crease to bottom front cover and bump to top fore corner resulting in short soft creasing throughout the page block. An anthology of Canadian authors including Jane Rule's first published short story "A Walk By Himself". 79 pages. read more
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