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I am a woman
by Ann Bannon
- Language
- EN
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- EPUB
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Set in New York City during the late 1950s, the novel depicts the experiences of Laura Landon, a young woman who escapes her oppressive father and her failed attempt at college. Having moved to Greenwich Village, she begins to forge a new life among a community that includes her lively roommate Marcie and friends such as Jack and Beebo Brinker. The narrative traces her emotional and social adjustments as she encounters the underground gay bar scene and begins to recognise her feelings of attraction and desire.
In its depiction of same-sex relationships and self-discovery, the work belongs to the lesbian pulp fiction genre of the mid-20th century. Ann Bannon's novel reflects the period's social constraints and the emerging visibility of lesbian identity, offering a candid portrayal of personal and sexual awakening within a discreet cultural context.
In its depiction of same-sex relationships and self-discovery, the work belongs to the lesbian pulp fiction genre of the mid-20th century. Ann Bannon's novel reflects the period's social constraints and the emerging visibility of lesbian identity, offering a candid portrayal of personal and sexual awakening within a discreet cultural context.
From the opening pages
in luxury, of tightly controlled resentment, of soul-searching. And one rainy night when he was out at a press dinner, she packed a small bag and went to Union Station. She bought a ticket to New York City. She could never be free from herself, but she could be free from her father, and at the moment that mattered the most. So she rode out of the big city, wet and cold with its January gloss, and left behind Merrill Landon, her father. The man in her life. The only man in her life. The only man she ever seriously tried to love. All she wanted from New York was a job, a place to live, a friend or two. As long as she won them herself, without her father’s help, she would be happy. Much happier than when she had been surrounded with comfortable leather chairs, sheathed in sleek fine clothes, smelling like an expensive rose. In school Laura had studied journalism. She did it to avoid a showdown with Merrill Landon. He had always taken it for granted that she would follow his profession, just as if she were a doting son anxious to imitate a successful father. She accepted his tyranny quietly, but with a corrosive resentment that he was unaware of. There were times when she hated him so actively for making a slave of her that he saw it and said, “Laura, for Chrissake, don’t pout at me! Snap out of it. Act your age.” Laura was more afraid of loving Landon than leaving him. She was afraid the yearning in her would flare someday when he gave her one of his rare smiles. When he said, “Klein says you’re learning fast. Good girl.” And her knees went weak. But he saved her by quickly adding with embarrassed sarcasm, “But you messed up the water tower assignment. Jesus, I can never count on you, can I?” When things became intolerable she left him at last with no showdown at all. She had considered going in to tell him about it. Walking into the library where he was working, where she was expressly forbidden to go in the evenings, and saying, “Father, I’m leaving you. I’m going to New York. I can’t stand it here anymore.” He would have been brilliantly sarcastic. He would have described her to herself in terms so exaggerated that she
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