Bingo (novel), the Glossary
Bingo is a 1988 novel by Rita Mae Brown.[1]
Table of Contents
9 relations: Bisexual literature, Fiction, Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Fiction, Lesbian literature, Loose Lips (novel), Mason–Dixon line, Rita Mae Brown, Six of One (novel), Women's writing (literary category).
- Novels set in Maryland
Bisexual literature
Bisexual literature is a subgenre of LGBT literature that includes literary works and authors that address the topic of bisexuality or biromanticism.
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Fiction
Fiction is any creative work, chiefly any narrative work, portraying individuals, events, or places that are imaginary or in ways that are imaginary.
Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Fiction
The Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Fiction is an annual literary award, presented by the Lambda Literary Foundation to a work of fiction on lesbian themes.
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Lesbian literature
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Loose Lips (novel)
Loose Lips is a 1999 novel by Rita Mae Brown. Bingo (novel) and Loose Lips (novel) are American LGBT novels, novels set in Maryland and novels with lesbian themes.
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Mason–Dixon line
The Mason–Dixon line is a demarcation line separating four U.S. states, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware and West Virginia.
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Rita Mae Brown
Rita Mae Brown (born November 28, 1944) is an American feminist writer, best known for her coming-of-age autobiographical novel, Rubyfruit Jungle.
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Six of One (novel)
Six of One is a 1978 novel by Rita Mae Brown. Bingo (novel) and Six of One (novel) are American LGBT novels, novels set in Maryland, novels with bisexual themes and novels with lesbian themes.
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Women's writing (literary category)
The academic discipline of women's writing is a discrete area of literary studies which is based on the notion that the experience of women, historically, has been shaped by their sex, and so women writers by definition are a group worthy of separate study: "Their texts emerge from and intervene in conditions usually very different from those which produced most writing by men." It is not a question of the subject matter or political stance of a particular author, but of her sex, i.e.
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See also
Novels set in Maryland
- A Taste of Blackberries
- Bingo (novel)
- Blood and Chocolate (novel)
- Coming Soon!!!
- Debt of Honor
- December Park
- Dicey's Song
- Digital Fortress
- Floating Staircase
- Homecoming (novel)
- Hood of Death
- Jacob Have I Loved
- Joe Ledger Series
- Kindred (novel)
- King of the Pygmies
- Let's Go Play at the Adams'
- Loose Lips (novel)
- Mason & Dixon
- Mister Death's Blue-Eyed Girls
- Once Upon a Time: A Floating Opera
- Patient Zero: A Joe Ledger Novel
- Red Kayak
- Richard Carvel
- Roysh Here, Roysh Now… The Teenage Dirtbag Years
- Science Fair (novel)
- Six of One (novel)
- Take Me Where the Good Times Are
- The Castle Cross the Magnet Carter
- The Clue of the Broken Locket
- The Development
- The End of the Road
- The Floating Opera
- The Great Gilly Hopkins
- The Narrows (Malfi novel)
- The Silence of the Lambs (novel)
- The Sot-Weed Factor (novel)
- The Sum of All Fears
- The Two Georges
- Where Three Roads Meet