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Don't Explain
Jewelle Gomez

Don't Explain

Short Fiction

Firebrand Books (May 1998)
9781563410949
| Paperback
160 pages | 5.6 x 8.7 inch | English
$ 10.95
Dewey 813.54
LC Classification PS3557.O457 .D66 1998
LC Control No. 98015781

Genre

  • Short Stories

Subject

  • African American Women
  • African American Women/ Fiction
  • Afro-American Women
  • Lesbian Fiction
  • United States - Social Life And Customs

Plot

Short stories featuring lesbians. The story, Houston, is on a black lesbian vampire, while Water with Wine is on a love affair between a black professor and a white student.


Seven traditional short stories, a fantasy novella and a new story about the black lesbian vampire Gilda (introduced in Gomez's Lambda Award-winning novel The Gilda Stories) make up this sexy, eclectic collection. Often set in the Boston area, the more traditional stories feature women (usually of color, usually lesbian) brought together by friendship or desire. In the title story, a Boston waitress in the 1950s gets to serve her idol, Billie Holiday, then later bonds with a potential new lover over their mutual admiration for the singer. In Water With the Wine, a 50-year-old African American academic confides in her high femme, straight girl best friend when a tryst with a younger, white student turns into love. The SF novella Lynx and Strand depicts a future government that monitors every nuance of public social interaction and the lengths to which a bisexual ad-woman and her empath lover must go to escape it. In Houston, a Gilda story, the vampire meets the witch Archelina and acquires a male companion. Fluidly written and briskly paced, even when they seem little more than erotic sketches, these stories demonstrate an impressive, wide-ranging imagination. Copyright 1998 Cahners Business Information.