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A 1991 collection (sort of novel) by [[Jewelle Gomez]], from [[Firebrand Books]]; in the [[Gilda series]]. | A 1991 collection (sort of novel) by [[Jewelle Gomez]], from [[Firebrand Books]]; in the [[Gilda series]]. It is the story of [[Gilda (vampire)|Gilda]], an African-American lesbian vampire born in the 19th century. | ||
==Contents== | ==Contents== | ||
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* 1991: [[Firebrand Books]] | * 1991: [[Firebrand Books]] | ||
* Adapted for the stage as "[[Bones and Ash]]" | * Adapted for the stage as "[[Bones and Ash]]" | ||
==Further reading== | |||
* [http://bdg.feministsf.net/archives/bdg_gildastories.txt Book discussion group] on feministSF mailing list (June 2000) | |||
Latest revision as of 16:28, 29 June 2007
A 1991 collection (sort of novel) by Jewelle Gomez, from Firebrand Books; in the Gilda series. It is the story of Gilda, an African-American lesbian vampire born in the 19th century.
Contents
- "Joe Louis Was a Heck of a Fighter" (originally published in The Village Voice: Voice Literary Supplement, December 1986)
- "...Night" (originally published in The American Voice, no. 4 (Fall 1986))
- "No Day Too Long" (originally published in Lesbian Fiction: An Anthology, edited by Elly Bulkin, Watertown, Mass., Persephone Press, 1981)
Editions
- 1991: Firebrand Books
- Adapted for the stage as "Bones and Ash"
Further reading
- Book discussion group on feministSF mailing list (June 2000)