[ilds] Bisexuality and Beyond
Anne R Zahlan
zahlan at earthlink.net
Mon Mar 21 09:26:06 PDT 2011
You could look at, for example, pages 300-302 of Monsieur (Blanford's views, countered somewhat by Tu), and then there's the characterization of Livia throughout the Quintet. I especially like this observation: "'In the powder rooms of the world's great hotels when male lesbians meet they show each other their wedding rings and burst out laughing'" (M301).
rom: Bruce Redwine
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Cc: Bruce Redwine
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2011 11:58 AM
Subject: Re: [ilds] Bisexuality and Beyond
Which passages in the Quintet? I don't sense this in the Quartet. Has Durrell changed his attitude? Seems unlikely. If so, why?
Bruce
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