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Novels [Vol.2]
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To
the Friend Who Did Not Save My Life |
Written by Herve
Guibert; Linda Coverdale/Published from ***/Price: *** |
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It's an autobiographic
story of one gay man with AIDS who really exists. It does not
write directly about homosexual but asks what is love and what
is friendship. Are we just self-righteous and sad living natures
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Casablanca
Kakumei (Revolution) -Yuri Shosetsu no Yuwaku- |
Written by Kei
Zushi, Yu Asagi, Natsuko Mori, and other 5 Written bys/
Published from East Press, Inc./Price: 1,400yen |
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Lesbian short stories
by 8 writers: Kei Zushi, Yu Asagi, Natsuko Mori, Akechisho,
Reiko Hikawa, Shiimeko Yamaai, Mie Takase, Mariko Ohara.
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Speaking
for ourselves : American ethnic writing |
Written by Lillian Faderman/Published
from Chikuma Shoten/Price: 4,841yen |
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Gay people are beautiful,
is a copy of this book. It was written in 70s and AIDS is not
told however the prejudice, hate and malice aforethought toward
gay people are universal and can be seen today. Courage and
love are beautiful and almost noble. The author is a woman but
not mentioning about lesbian in particular.
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Series
of Chief Medical Examiner Kay Scarpetta |
Written by Patricia
D. Cornwell Translated by Mariko Aihara/Published from Kodansha/Price:
1,800yen |
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A very famous mystery
series. But some readers might not know that one of characters
(Kay's niece Lucy) is a lesbian. The author herself is also
thought to be a lesbian.
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