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39 Alvis Crested Eagle Charlesworth Saloon
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Sarah Charlesworth : Dar Robinson, Toronto, 1980
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been thinking about the tharjabelle family unit a lot. i think maribelle spent five thousand years scraping through ye olden baby names textbooks in her family’s library and was like “We shall name our daughter Noire! It’s a lovely name, a reference to your love of the dark arts and [wikipedia etymology section] while still being classy. Just gorgeous. Now, what shall we name our son?” and tharja goes “brady.” mari’s like ???? fym brady what the hell is that and tharja goes “oh its traditional plegian” “Oh, really!? 😄” “no”
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Adrienne Rich, Power (1974) [from The Dream Of Common Language. Poems 1974-1977 (1978)]; in Adrienne Rich's Poetry and Prose. Poems, Prose, Reviews and Criticism, Selected and Edited by Barbara Charlesworth Gelpi and Albert Gelpi, W. W. Norton & Company, New York, NY, (1975-)1993, p. 73
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Photo by Bruce Charlesworth
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1993. The first issue of the indie comic DYKE'S DELIGHT had contributions from various artists, including Roberta Gregory and Leanne Franson, but the highlight is a story by Kate Charlesworth in which Auntie Studs, a middle-aged butch, recounts growing up in postwar England, including her first serious affair with a butch named Lenny, who ran a chip shop in femme drag by day (and thus couldn't quite hide the smell of chip grease) and charmed young Studs' mum. However, it didn't work out:
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Adult graphic memoir/social history
Weaves together the author's personal history of coming-of-age as a lesbian and finding her community with a broader overview of British LGBTQ+ history from the 1950s to the present day
Funny, informative, and dense with information on British LGBTQ+ history and activism
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