Difference between revisions of "Sinclair (Seid): "Wasteland," 1946"
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Jo Sinclair (pseudonym of Ruth Seid) publishes a novel ''Wasteland'' in which a therapist helps a young woman come to terms with her lesbianism and full humanity, and helps her brother come to terms with his Jewishness. | Jo Sinclair (pseudonym of Ruth Seid) publishes a novel ''Wasteland'' in which a therapist helps a young woman come to terms with her lesbianism and full humanity, and helps her brother come to terms with his Jewishness. | ||
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Revision as of 21:41, 4 July 2008
Jo Sinclair (pseudonym of Ruth Seid) publishes a novel Wasteland in which a therapist helps a young woman come to terms with her lesbianism and full humanity, and helps her brother come to terms with his Jewishness.
African American novelist Richard Wright provided a glowing blurb for the jacket of Wasteland.