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Love, Zena Beth

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"For young Joyce Ecco, walking into a particular New York hotel room overlooking Central Park is pure wish-fulfillment. She has been granted an interview with Zena Beth Frazer, the most famous -- and notorious -- lesbian writer in America. Notorious not just for the legendary pioneering vision of her work but for her sexy attractiveness, her outrageous wit, her in-your-face aplomb with the nation's media. Not to mention her sensational affair with a world-famous woman sports star. The interview leads to another encounter with Zena Beth -- this one the fulfillment of Joyce's every erotic fantasy. Soon she is invited to the lesbian writer's home in the South. But if she joins Zena Beth, the price will be immense: her relationship with lover Elaine, and a promising career as a journalist in the dynamic world of New York publishing."--Publisher's description

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Love, Zena Beth, Diane Salvatore

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1993
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Titel
Love, Zena Beth
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Naiad Press
Jaar van publicatie
1993
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
224
ISBN10
1562800302
ISBN13
9781562800307
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Beoordeling
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"For young Joyce Ecco, walking into a particular New York hotel room overlooking Central Park is pure wish-fulfillment. She has been granted an interview with Zena Beth Frazer, the most famous -- and notorious -- lesbian writer in America. Notorious not just for the legendary pioneering vision of her work but for her sexy attractiveness, her outrageous wit, her in-your-face aplomb with the nation's media. Not to mention her sensational affair with a world-famous woman sports star. The interview leads to another encounter with Zena Beth -- this one the fulfillment of Joyce's every erotic fantasy. Soon she is invited to the lesbian writer's home in the South. But if she joins Zena Beth, the price will be immense: her relationship with lover Elaine, and a promising career as a journalist in the dynamic world of New York publishing."--Publisher's description