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'''Bertha Harris''' was an American lesbian writer.
'''Bertha Harris''' was an American lesbian writer. She was the companion of the late Camilla Clay Smith for 24 years and had a daughter, Jennifer Harris Wyland.


==Works==
==Works==
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* ''[[Lover (novel)|Lover]]'' (1976 novel, Daughters Press)
* ''[[Lover (novel)|Lover]]'' (1976 novel, Daughters Press)
* ''The Joy of Lesbian Sex'' (1977 nonfiction, with Emily L. Sisley)
* ''The Joy of Lesbian Sex'' (1977 nonfiction, with Emily L. Sisley)
* ''Gertrude Stein'' (1995, YA biography)
* ''Gertrude Stein'' (1995, YA biography of [[Gertrude Stein]])
* ''Mi Contra Fa'' (novel, incomplete in 2005 at her death)
* ''Mi Contra Fa'' (novel, incomplete in 2005 at her death)
==References==
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0DE1DD1131F936A35754C0A9639C8B63 NYT Death Notice]


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Latest revision as of 16:13, 19 July 2010

Bertha Harris was an American lesbian writer. She was the companion of the late Camilla Clay Smith for 24 years and had a daughter, Jennifer Harris Wyland.

Works

  • Catching Saradove (1969 novel)
  • Confessions of Cherubin (1972 novel, Daughters Press)
  • Lover (1976 novel, Daughters Press)
  • The Joy of Lesbian Sex (1977 nonfiction, with Emily L. Sisley)
  • Gertrude Stein (1995, YA biography of Gertrude Stein)
  • Mi Contra Fa (novel, incomplete in 2005 at her death)

References