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Ruth Seid (using the pseudonym Jo Sinclair) 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 and his humanity. | Ruth Seid (using the pseudonym Jo Sinclair) 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 and his humanity. | ||
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Ruth Seid (using the pseudonym Jo Sinclair) 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 and his humanity.
Add text from Jonathan Ned Katz, Gay American History: Lesbians and Gay Men in the U.S.A. (NY: Crowell, 1976) or Jonathan Ned Katz, Gay/Lesbian Almanac (NY: Harper & Row, 1983)
African American novelist Richard Wright provided a glowing blurb for the jacket of Wasteland.
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