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The '''Gilda series''' is a series of interconnected stories by [[Jewelle Gomez]] that focus on the life of the Black lesbian vampire, '''[[Gilda]]'''.
The '''Gilda series''' is a series of interconnected stories by [[Jewelle Gomez]] that focus on the life of the Black lesbian vampire, '''[[Gilda]]'''.
* "Joe Louis Was a Heck of a Fighter" (originally published in ''The Village Voice: Voice Literary Supplement'', December 1986; republished in ''[[The Gilda Stories]]'')
* "...Night" (originally published in ''The American Voice'', no. 4 (Fall 1986); republished in ''[[The Gilda Stories]]''))
* "No Day Too Long" (originally published in ''Lesbian Fiction: An Anthology'', edited by Elly Bulkin, Watertown, Mass., Persephone Press, 1981; republished in ''[[The Gilda Stories]]'')
* "Houston" (1996; published in ''[[Swords of the Rainbow]]'' (1996); republished in ''Don't Explain'')
* "Chicago 1927" (2000)
* "Gilda Lives" (2000; published in ''[[Dark Matter]]'', Warner Aspect 2000)
* Adapted for the stage as "[[Bones and Ash]]"


[[Category:Series]]
[[Category:Series]]
[[Category:Vampires]]
[[Category:Works featuring vampires]]
[[Category:Works featuring queer characters]]

Latest revision as of 17:29, 2 April 2007

The Gilda series is a series of interconnected stories by Jewelle Gomez that focus on the life of the Black lesbian vampire, Gilda.

  • "Joe Louis Was a Heck of a Fighter" (originally published in The Village Voice: Voice Literary Supplement, December 1986; republished in The Gilda Stories)
  • "...Night" (originally published in The American Voice, no. 4 (Fall 1986); republished in The Gilda Stories))
  • "No Day Too Long" (originally published in Lesbian Fiction: An Anthology, edited by Elly Bulkin, Watertown, Mass., Persephone Press, 1981; republished in The Gilda Stories)
  • "Houston" (1996; published in Swords of the Rainbow (1996); republished in Don't Explain)
  • "Chicago 1927" (2000)
  • "Gilda Lives" (2000; published in Dark Matter, Warner Aspect 2000)