Loving the difficult

by Jane Rule

Paper Book, 2008

Notes

Collection of articles and essays which draw to some extent on anecdotes from the author's life. Winner of the 2008 Lamda Liteary Award for LGBT Nonfiction

Description

Literary Nonfiction. Essays. Memoir. LGBT Studies. Political Science. Winner of the 2008 Lamda Liteary Award for LGBT Nonfiction. Internationally acclaimed author of seven novels, prolific short story writer and social commentator, Jane Rule compiled this final book of essays in the months before she died in late 2007. As in her fiction and three previously published essay collections, we find here an absorbing story-teller, a wise observer of character and a fearless spokesperson for lesbian and gay rights. In some of the essays Rule considers episodes of her own life, from infancy almost to its end. She intersperses thoughtful commentary on political themes that have long engaged her, such as censorship, pornography, misguided tax laws and same-sex marriage, and on literary issues such as the nature of story-telling and the role of the woman writer. There is both laughter and grief in these essays, barely-contained anger at injustice, and a clear-eyed acceptance of what can't be changed.… (more)

Collection

Call number

920 RUL

Genres

Awards

Lambda Literary Award (Nominee — 2009)

Publication

Sidney, B.C. : Hedgerow Press, c2008

Physical description

205 p.; 22 cm
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