10 Must-Read Books About Lesbianism
1. "Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit" – Jeanette Winterson
A semi-autobiographical novel about a girl’s sexual awakening in a religious family, filled with poetry and rebellion.
2. "The Price of Salt" (Carol) – Patricia Highsmith
A forbidden love story in 1950s New York, a classic of lesbian literature. The film adaptation, Carol, was widely acclaimed.
3. "The Song of Achilles" – Madeline Miller
A retelling of Greek mythology exploring the relationship between Achilles and Patroclus, with an implicit queer perspective.
4. "Her Body and Other Parties" – Carmen Maria Machado
A short story collection in magical realism style, delving into female desire, the body, and violence, featuring diverse lesbian narratives.
5. "Rebecca" – Daphne du Maurier
A Gothic classic where the complex relationship between the protagonist and the mysterious housekeeper, Mrs. Danvers, is often interpreted as having homoerotic undertones.
6. "The Stonewall Riots: A Documentary History" (Biographical Context)
Chronicles the life of transgender activist Marsha P. Johnson, a key figure in the Stonewall uprising, revealing queer resistance in the 1960s.
7. "The Girls" – Emma Cline
A novel inspired by the Manson Family case, exploring intricate emotions and power dynamics among women.
8. "Subculture of Homosexuality" – Li Yinhe
An early study by a Chinese scholar on the LGBTQ+ community, including localized analysis of lesbian groups.
9. "How to Suppress Women's Writing" – Joanna Russ
Examines the historical marginalization of female creators, offering profound insights into the struggles of queer women.
10. "Self-Combed Women" (Related Nonfiction)
A historical account of Zishunü (women who chose lifelong celibacy in mutual alliances) in modern Guangdong, exploring non-traditional female communities.