![]() Just Out | A Spectrum of Stories: Bare Bones Press & Productions promotes transgender ... Just Out An example of a literary protagonist without a defined gender can be found in Jeanette Winterson's novel Written on the Body. Though the narrator's love ... |
![]() guardian.co.uk | Why I adore the night, by Jeanette Winterson guardian.co.uk Jeanette Winterson couldn't be more delighted. Darkness is the time to think, to dream, to love ... It's human to want light and warmth. ... |
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | Jeanette Winterson: 'You shouldn't grow up in public, it's a really bad idea' Independent After decades of creating fiction, Jeanette Winterson found herself too depressed to write before the idea for her latest children's stories provided ... Jeanette Winterson: Interview |
![]() Financial Times | Small Talk: Jeanette Winterson Financial Times Jeanette Winterson made her name at 24 with her acclaimed debut novel Oranges are Not the Only Fruit (1985). The book fictionalises her upbringing in ... |
![]() Just Out | Just Out Fall Reading guide: Columnist's picks Just Out Poetic and rough, Push is a beautiful read through darkness and profound misery. by Jeanette Winterson I have always been a reader; for most of my life my ... |
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | Genevieve Fox's book club Telegraph.co.uk Absolutely it can, says Jeanette Winterson, a writer for whom sensuous is a byword, and a woman who so loves food that she opened Verde, an upmarket grocers ... |
care to share? AfterEllen.com (Jeanette Winterson What is one book you would recommend for others to read? If you have to choose a movie title for your life story so far, what would that ... |
BNP QUESTION TIME TO REPLACE CHRISTMAS FOR GUARDIAN READERS Daily Mash (satire) ... which will most likely be the updated paperback edition of The State We're In by Will Hutton, or one of Jeanette Winterson's angry lesbian rants." |
Social sites have real bite Irish Times ... gay and lesbian books, including serious non-fiction, academic works and novels by EM Forster, Jeanette Winterson and Gore Vidal which had gay themes. ... |
It Has to Be Said Chelsea Now ... “the only overtly lesbian protagonists allowed on mainstream America's bookshelves were from Britain” — those from Jeanette Winterson and Sarah Waters. ... |