Ann Bannon (born 1932) is an American author who wrote six lesbian pulp fiction novels from 1957 ... The books' enduring popularity and impact on lesbian identity has earned her the title "Queen of ... Bannon was a young housewife trying to address her own issues of sexuality when she was inspired ... Her subsequent books featured four characters who reappeared throughout the series, including her... Despite her traditional upbringing and role in married life, her novels defied conventions for ro... Bannon's books shaped lesbian identity for lesbians and heterosexuals alike, but she was mostly u... Since then, her books have been adapted into an Off-Broadway play and have been taught within Wom... In the end, Útgarða-Loki revealed his trickery and said that he had been truly afraid at their pe... Thor's dealings with giants make up most of the myths surrounding him. Artist: Louis Huard; Restoration: Adam Cuerden Recently featured: 1814 double entendre cartoon ? American League All-Stars, 1937 ? M777 howitzer Archive ? ?????????? ??
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