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Rebecca Brown (2) (1956–)

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Rebecca Brown is the author of seven novels, and her short stories are widely anthologized. Her novel The Gifts of the Body won a Lamda Literary Award and has been translated into several languages. Brown divides her time between Seattle and Vermont, where she is a faculty member in the Master of mehr anzeigen Fine Arts program at Goddard College weniger anzeigen

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The Gifts of the Body (1994) 162 Exemplare
The Terrible Girls (1991) 127 Exemplare
Annie Oakley's Girl (1993) 113 Exemplare
The Haunted House (1707) 58 Exemplare
The Last Time I Saw You (2006) 42 Exemplare
The Dogs: A Modern Bestiary (2001) 33 Exemplare
The End of Youth (2003) 31 Exemplare
American Romances: Essays (2009) 27 Exemplare
The Children's Crusade (1990) 26 Exemplare
Not Heaven, Somewhere Else (2018) 5 Exemplare
Pieces of Me (2014) 1 Exemplar
Woman in Ill-Fitting Wig (2005) 1 Exemplar

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The Penguin Book of Lesbian Short Stories (1993) — Mitwirkender — 296 Exemplare
Queer 13: Lesbian and Gay Writers Recall Seventh Grade (1998) — Mitwirkender — 185 Exemplare
Women on Women 2: An Anthology of American Lesbian Short Fiction (1993) — Mitwirkender — 126 Exemplare
Women on Women 3: A New Anthology of American Lesbian Fiction (1996) — Mitwirkender — 108 Exemplare
The Mammoth Book of Lesbian Short Stories (1999) — Mitwirkender — 95 Exemplare
Hers: Brilliant New Fiction by Lesbian Writers (1605) — Mitwirkender — 64 Exemplare
Passion Fruit (1986) — Mitwirkender — 55 Exemplare
Circa 2000: Lesbian Fiction at the Millennium (2000) — Mitwirkender — 28 Exemplare
Pathetic Literature (2022) — Mitwirkender — 25 Exemplare
Vital Signs: Essential AIDS Fiction (2007) — Mitwirkender — 19 Exemplare
Monkey Business: New Writing from Japan, Volume 05 (2015) — Mitwirkender — 10 Exemplare
Monkey Business: New Writing from Japan, Volume 02 (2018) — Mitwirkender — 5 Exemplare

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THE DOGS: A MODERN BESTIARY - Hmm ... Weird. I'm kind of at a loss as to what to say about this book. Compelling? Well yeah, kinda. See, it's this nameless narrator who lives alone in a tiny apartment and this dog, probably a Doberman, shows up and she takes it in. She seems to be afraid of it at first, then finds it beautiful, begins to love it. Then more dogs show up, probably all Dobermans, that's not really clear. The dogs take over - not just her apartment, but her life, which she actually begins to fear for. Oh, and here's another thing, pretty important: it seems no one else can see the dogs, just her. It gets more complicated, but I don't want to spoil it for anyone who might read it and enjoy it a lot more than I did. Oh, and the narrator seems to be a lesbian, since she brings another woman home from a bar. All told, there are 25 short chapters here, and they're all pretty interesting and certainly well-written. I mean I kept on reading. Can't believe I read the whole thing. But I did. And I'm still scratching my head. The book is just so surrealistic, often like a twisted fairy tale - spooky, chilling. Towards the end, things happen that made me wonder if the narrator had perhaps been physically and sexually abused - maybe even tortured - as a child. The dogs? They don't seem real. But they stand for something, I'm pretty sure. Well, actually I'm not sure, but ... Bottom line? Rebecca Brown is a pretty damn good writer. She kept things moving forward, even when I wondered what the hell was she trying to say here. I didn't hate the book, but I didn't love it either. I'm glad I read it, but I'm also glad I'm done with it. Does that make sense?

The thing is I bought this book because I thought it was about dogs. But it's not, not really. In fact I might have to remove it from the shelf where my 'dog book' collection resides. But where to put it?

Hmm. Weird.
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TimBazzett | 1 weitere Rezension | Dec 5, 2014 |
This one flummoxed me. I *loved* the political metaphor of spy-diplomat between parental camps, His Highness and Her Honor. But what was *really* going on after that? Thwoop, right over my head. (I know why it's on GLBT lists. It's the main plot that eludes me.)
 
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ljhliesl | May 21, 2013 |
assolutamente da leggere. non solo mette in contatto con la realtà dell'AIDS,ma lo fa con una delicatezza ed una tenerezza che non sfociano mai nel tragico... il malato ha una sua dignità e gli aspetti pesanti della malattia ci vengono trasmessi da piccole cose,piccoli gesti di coloro che circondano il malato,e spesso dal malato stesso. emozionante e reale.
 
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CinnamonTea | May 1, 2012 |
This was one of my books for class, but I really enjoyed it. Rebecca Brown's style was so fun. She could draw a lot of obscure connections between things, but by the end of the essay it would make perfect sense.
 
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