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The book relates to Sackville-West's complicated marriage to writer and politician Harold Nicolson.Two chapters are written by Sackville-West. They are centred on herself and her passion for Violet Trefusis for whom she abandoned Harold Nicolson, Vita's bisexual husband and her two children, Nigel and Ben.
Tamara has a romantic relationship with both Hélène and her father; Hélène prefers men after the fair ends. [67] Tamara Soulerr Adam Parrish The Raven Cycle: Maggie Stiefvater: 2012–2016 Adam shows romantic interest in Blue during the first two books, but then develops a relationship with Ronan Lynch. [68] The Dreamer Trilogy: 2019- Patroclus
Tristan Taormino (born May 9, 1971) is an American feminist author, sex educator, and pornographic film director. She is most recently known for her book Opening Up: A Guide to Creating and Sustaining Open Relationships, which is often recommended as a starter guide to polyamory and non-monogamy.
Emily Nagoski (born 1977) [2] is an American sex educator and researcher, and author of books including Come as You Are. [3] She is the former director of wellness education at Smith College , where she taught a course on women's sexuality .
The introduction of the 25th Anniversary edition of Queer, published in 2010 and edited by Oliver Harris, who made some small revisions to the text, argued that the novel's real traumatic backstory was Burroughs' real life relationship with Lewis Marker, fictionalised in the narrative as Lee's hopeless desire for Allerton.
These books focus on gay and lesbian love, sexual adventure, with a positive, "yet still complicated look at lesbian relationships," in all five of the books in this series. [33] In the first book, Odd Girl Out , a college girl named Laura gets seduced by Beth, and in the next book, I Am A Woman , Laura goes to a bar and meets a butch lesbian ...
In One Person is a 2012 novel by American author John Irving, his 13th since 1968.The book was published on May 8, 2012, by Simon & Schuster, and deals with the coming of age of a bisexual man and his coming to grips with his sexual identity.
Bisexual literature includes works that feature bisexuality as the main plot point, as well as works with major bisexual characters. Though bisexuality has appeared in literary works as early as 1748, in John Cleland's Fanny Hill, [1] the mid-1990s marked a rise in publications about bisexuality, often at the influence of the new appearance of bisexual organizations.