An edition of Letter to Emily (2010)

Letter to Emily

a memoir

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Letter to Emily
Marilyn Jody
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An edition of Letter to Emily (2010)

Letter to Emily

a memoir

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Addressed to Emily Dickinson, who knew more than most what it is like to have a secret life, Marilyn Jody's memoir expresses the double edged sword of loving someone deeply and forever, yet never being able to speak aloud the beautiful reality of that love. The author, a teacher of literature, decides to offer a class on gay and lesbian writers and then finds she must search her own soul, endure more than one crisis, and openly tell her own story in response to Emily Dickinson's poem "This is My Letter to the World." In telling that story so honestly here, she moves us to hear with new understanding the poem's closing line: "Judge tenderly of me." Jody understands the desperation that comes from a fear of disclosure on the one hand and, on the other, the humiliation of having to hide from others. This memoir shows the power of the human spirit, inherent in these two women, to prevail against adversity while it also reveals the cruel effects of homophobia on them and on others. Letter to Emily is not a celebrity tell all. It is about the daily heroism of ordinary people, who happen to be gay, swimming against a tide of myth, misinformation and social pressure, all in the effort to live ordinary lives.--P. [4] of cover.

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Publisher
Outskirts Press
Language
English
Pages
117

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Letter to Emily: a memoir
2010, Outskirts Press
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Table of Contents

The lost language of cranes
The love that dare not speak its name
Paul's case
Oranges are not the only fruit
A lost generation
Tell all the truth/but tell it slant
A letter to Harvey Milk
Heather has two mommies
The simple news.

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Denver, Colo

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Pagination
ii, 117 p.
Number of pages
117

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL43999502M
ISBN 10
1432754912, 1432754904
ISBN 13
9781432754914, 9781432754907
OCLC/WorldCat
761213058

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