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  1. On a fictional Sapphic island where women live exclusively among themselves, the narrator-protagonist, in a series of invocations to her lover and descriptions of the island's life, celebrates the contours, contents, and satisfactions of the lesbian body. Translation of: Le corps lesbien.

  2. The Lesbian Body (French: Le Corps Lesbien) is a 1973 novel by Monique Wittig. It was translated into English in 1975. [1] Plot. According to Wittig's The New York Times obituary, "lesbian lovers literally invade each other's bodies as an act of love." [1] Literary significance and criticism.

  3. By Marie Kirschen. Published on January 17, 2023 at 12:04 pm Updated on January 17, 2023 at 12:04 pm. Minuit publishes “TheLesbian Body in paperback, just 50 years after its initial publication, while Monique Wittig's work is experiencing a strong revival of interest. A poetic and experimental text, where the author of “The ...

  4. Monique Wittig's Le Corps lesbien (1973; The Lesbian Body, 1986) is arguably her most violent and inaccessible work, but this violence is necessary in order to equip the work as a war machine to attack the order of hetero-patriarchy and lesbianise the oppressed female body. 1 Although Wittig's other works employ violent imagery for similar ...

  5. Beacon Press, 1986 - Fiction - 165 pages. On a fictional Sapphic island where women live exclusively among themselves, the narrator-protagonist, in a series of invocations to her lover and...

  6. The Lesbian Body (Beacon Paperback, 709) Taschenbuch – 1. Januar 1986. Französisch Ausgabe von Monique Wittig (Autor) 4,8 11 Sternebewertungen. Alle Formate und Editionen anzeigen. Taschenbuch. ab 51,95 € 1 Sammlerstück ab 51,95 € Back in print, this daring novel constitutes a rhapsodic hymn to women's bodies and women's relationships.

  7. Avon, 1976 - Fiction - 159 pages. Back in print, this daring novel constitutes a rhapsodic hymn to women's bodies and women's relationships. "That rare work in fiction . . . the art and the courage...