Publication
Knopf; [distributed by Random House] (1974), Edition: 1st, 545 pages
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Content and Summary Info
Bisexual Content: Kate Millet (cisgender woman) identifies as bisexual.
Publisher's Summary: ...Millett unreels her inner and outer life during one decisive year: the year after Sexual Politics transformed her almost overnight from unknown sculptor to media star. In the heady atmosphere of instant fame, while she is constantly moving between New York and London, Cape Cod and her farm in Poughkeepsie, Millett's days and nights are filled with flashes of anger, moments of intimacy, appointments, funerals, divorces, parties, and meetings. Her response is to write it all down, resulting in the book she called 'the most fun I ever had as a writer...