Vice Versa, Volume I, Number 3, August 1947

Vice Versa, Volume I, Number 3, August 1947

written by Edith Eyde, 1921-, in Vice Versa (Magazine), Volume I, Number 3, August 1947 (Los Angeles, CA: Privately Published), 21 page(s)

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Abstract / Summary
A 21-page package of documents includes the typewritten August 1947 issue of the underground lesbian literary magazine Vice Versa. It contains an article on the book 'The Scorpion,' which the editor claims was translated from German by 'Whittaker Chambers;' a review of the movie 'Turnabout;' and an article on a staging of Jean-Paul Sartre's play 'No Exit.' It is accompanied by the cover of a paperback version of 'The Scorpion;' by promotional material for 'Turnabout,' which is billed as a 'sex-switch comedy;' and by a cover of a paperback copy of 'No Exit.'
Field of Interest
LGBT Studies
Author
Edith Eyde, 1921-
Publisher
Privately Published
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1947 by Lisa Ben
Content Type
Periodical issue
Warning: Contains explicit content
No
Format
Text
Page Count
21
Place Published / Released
Los Angeles, CA
Series Number
Volume I, Number 3, August 1947
Subject
LGBT Studies, Diversity, Social and Cultural Life, Gender and Sexuality, LGBT in the Arts, Plays, Film and films, Lesbians, Literary reviews, Vida Cultural e Social, Vida Social y Cultural, Género y Sexualidad, Gênero e Sexualidade, LGBT en las Artes, LGBT nas Artes
Series / Program
Vice Versa (Magazine)
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Vida Cultural e Social, Vida Social y Cultural, Género y Sexualidad, Gênero e Sexualidade, LGBT en las Artes, LGBT nas Artes

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