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* ''Gaysweek'', New York, No. 49, 1978 Jan. 23, interview with Leland Moss and Lisa Ben | * ''Gaysweek'', New York, No. 49, 1978 Jan. 23, interview with Leland Moss and Lisa Ben | ||
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Lisa Ben is a pseudonym (anagram of lesbian) for Edith Eyde, a writer, editor, and gay rights activist. She wrote one of the first gay utopias, in Vice Versa, the first lesbian journal in the US; it was published in nine bimonthly issues, from 1947 to 1948.
- "New Year's Revolution", published in Jan. 1948 issue of Vice Versa, included a gay utopia visited in a dream
References
- Gaysweek, New York, No. 49, 1978 Jan. 23, interview with Leland Moss and Lisa Ben