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AD, a memoir
Kate Millett

AD, a memoir

A Memoir

W.W. Norton (Sep 08, 1995)
9780393035247
325 pages | 84 x 220 mm | French
Dewey 306.87
LC Classification HQ1413.M54 .M55 1995
LC Control No. 95001727

Subject

  • Aunts
  • Aunts - United States
  • Aunts/ United States/ Case Studies
  • Feminists - Family Relationships - United States
  • Feminists/ Family Relationships/ United States

Plot

This is a book about love and the influence of money. It is also a dialogue between artist and patron, student and teacher, and a story of growing up gay in a time and place where circumstances were sufficiently difficult to encourage dishonesty and dishonor. Kate Millett lied to her mentor, and confidante (and in a sense her first love), Aunt Dorothy - A.D. - in order to study at Oxford with her own first woman lover. A.D. is about education and art and patronage - and about being gay in 1950s America - an impossible time of silence and shame, of largesses encumbered by "strings", coerced promises ending in deceit.

Personal

Owner Pandora's Boox
Location Olds, Alberta
Index 5812
Added Date Sep 24, 2013 18:30:19
Modified Date Feb 09, 2016 23:52:52

Value

Purchased Sep 24, 2013