Love Alters: Lesbian Stories
By (Author) Emma Donoghue
Little, Brown Book Group
Robinson
16th May 2013
16th May 2013
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.01083538
Paperback
496
Width 129mm, Height 197mm, Spine 33mm
360g
With this anthology, honoured on first publication as a Lambda Literary Award finalist, Emma Donoghue offers an eloquent and timely definition of the modern lesbian short story.
Breaking out beyond North American writer, she assembles an impressively broad array of twenty-nine writers from South Africa to Trinidad, from Australia to Ireland, and from Jamaica to New Zealand. The greater international range is evident not just in subject matter, but in style, too: the writers have little in common other than that they have written on lesbian themes. The intention was not to compile a 'Best of' collection; the focus is very much on new stories rather than those already much-anthologised. Well-known authors are represented, but not by their best-known work, and widely anthologised authors make way for less familiar names.Chronologically, the focus is on the modern side of the watershed marked by the June 1969 Stonewall Riots in New York and the ensuing Gay Liberation and Women's Liberation movements. Importantly though, these are stories that read like stories. The first section, 'Child's Play' deals with the taboo topic of the sexuality of young girls; 'Present Tense' is concerned with contemporary adult life; while 'Family Values' reclaims that term from right-wing fundamentalists by embracing very different angles on family life. 'Past Times' reflects the burgeoning cultural confidence evident in the growing genre of lesbian historical fiction, while the final, very eclectic 'Possibilities' points to new tendencies in lesbian fiction at the millennium, exploring beyond the boundaries of naturalism.The anthology includes stories by Dorothy Allison, Madelyn Arnold, Rebecca Brown, Anne Cameron, Christine Crow, Jane DeLynn, Elise D'Haene, Emma Donoghue, Mary Dorcey, Marion Douglas, Patricia Duncker, Dale Gunthorp, Susan Hampton, Jane Harris, Annamarie Jagose, Aileen La Tourette, Tanith Lee, Jenifer Levin, Anna Livia, Elizabeth A. Lynn, Ingrid Macdonald, Sara Maitland, Shani Mootoo, Sigrid Nielsen, Jane Rule, Ali Smith, Michelene Wandor, Marnie Woodrow and Shay Youngblood.Emma Donoghue is an award-winning writer. Born in Dublin in 1969, she now lives in Canada with her family. Her novels are the international bestseller Room, which was a finalist for the 2010 Man Booker Prize, The Sealed Letter, Life Mask, Slammerkin, Hood and Stir-fry. Her short-story collections are Astray, Three and a Half Deaths, Touchy Subjects, The Woman Who Gave Birth to Rabbits and Kissing the Witch, and her works of literary history include Inseparable, We Are Michael Field and Passions Between Women. In a career that has bridged lesbian and mainstream literature, she is widely acknowledged for having made lesbian themes accessible to a much wider audience.