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20200701103056.0 |
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$a9781629635781$c$14.00 |
ISBN |
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$a1629635782$c$14.00 |
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$a325017$cTLC |
Dewey Class |
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$a813.54 |
ME:Pers Name |
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$aPollack, Rachel, 1945- |
Title |
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$aThe Beatrix gates :$bplus The woman who didn't come back, plus Trans central station, and much more /$cRachel Pollack. |
Imprint |
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$bPM Press$c2019 |
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$a109 pages ;$c19 cm |
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$aThe $tWoman who didn't come back$g -- The Beatrix gates -- $tTrans central station -- $tBurning beard$g -- "Radical, sacred, hopefully magical" : outspoken interview with Rachel Pollack -- Bibliography. |
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$aThe Beatrix Gates is a colorful mix of science fiction, magic realism, memoir, and myth exploring themes of spirituality and transformation. Courage and cowardice contend in a literary odyssey unlike any other. Written especially for this volume, "Trans Central Station" is Pollack's personal and political take on the transgender experience then and now--and tomorrow? "Burning Beard" is a fiercely revisionist Bible tale of plague and prophecy told through a postmodern prose of many colors. "The Woman Who Didn't Come Back" is about just what it says. And there is of course PM Press' usual and unusual Outspoken Interview. --Publisher |
Subj:Topical |
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$aShort stories. |
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$aScience fiction. |
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$a0015925381$eT735650$mPaperback$sO$f2020SF$v$b1$lSMSF$p14.00 |
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