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Start: 2:00 pm
VB Reads…Lesbian Book Group
Join Gabrielle for discussions of literary books by & about lesbians on the 1st Sunday of every month at 2 pm. Authors DO NOT attend.
Olivia, by Dorothy Strachey
Considered one of the most subtle and beautifully written lesbian novels of the 20th century, Dorothy Strachey's 1949 classic classic Olivia captures the awakening passions of an English adolescent sent away for a year to a small finishing school outside Paris. The innocent but watchful Olivia develops an infatuation for her headmistress, Mlle. Julie, and through this screen of love observes the tense romance between Mlle. Julie and the other head of the school, Mlle. Cara, in its final months. Although not strictly autobiographical, Olivia draws on the author's experiences at finishing schools run by the charismatic Mlle. Marie Souvestre, whose influence lived on through former students like Natalie Barney and Eleanor Roosevelt. Olivia was dedicated to the memory of Strachey's friend Virginia Woolf and published to acclaim in 1949. Colette wrote the screenplay for the 1951 film adaptation of the novel. In 1999, Olivia was included on the Publishing Triangle's widely publicized list of the 100 Best Gay and Lesbian Novels of the 20th Century.
Start: 4:00 pm
Pilot, navigator, engineer, doctor, scientist—ship’s cat? All are essential to the well-staffed space vessel, as we see in Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth Ann Scarborough’s Catalyst. Elizabeth Ann Scarborough, winner of the Nebula Award for her novel The Healer’s War, is the author of numerous fantasy novels. She has co-authored ten other novels with Anne McCaffrey. She lives on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State.
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