Admission accomplished : the Lesbian nation years (1970-75)

by Jill Johnston

Paper Book, 1998

Description

In the 1970s, Jill Johnston established herself as one of the most vital and original thinkers of her time. Vanguard feminist, along with Gloria Steinem and Kate Millet, Jill Johnston led a movement that changed the way Americans think about gender and sexuality. Whether contemplating Janis Joplin's sexual proclivities, visiting John and Yoko in London, interviewing R.D. Laing, or critiquing Betty Friedan, Admission Accomplished makes abundantly clear that Jill Johnston is a remarkable chronicler of her time.

Collection

Call number

320.5 JOH

Awards

Publishing Triangle Awards (Finalist — Judy Grahn Award for Lesbian Nonfiction — 1999)

Publication

London : Serpent's Tail, 1998.

Physical description

350 p.; 20 cm
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