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Patience and Sarah

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Laurel by Isabel MillerLaurel by Isabel Miller

From the moment Laurel climbs up Lucille's fire escape and steps through the window, Lucille's life is changed forever. Captivated by Laurel's youth, beauty, intelligence, wild spirit, and sensuality, Lucille yearns to free herself from the self-imposed conventions of her generation. But first, she must find the courage to place her heart in the hands of the beautiful woman who may be her salvation.  

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Side by Side by Isabel MillerSide by Side by Isabel Miller

Love between Patricia and Sharon is born during the days of their childhood.   Maybe even before.  Discovered in their love and separated by their parents, the two travel very different paths , distance and in the ensuing years, their love tested by time, distance, and other women.

They find each other in a singular place: New York City.   During a singular and tumultuous event: the rebellion at a tavern called the Stonewall Inn.

Side by Side shows us the fear and heroism of gay men and lesbians at the perilous, exhilarating, unprecedented birth of a community.  It takes us into the hearts of two young women determined to live as they must, who learn to dare, to seize their courage and put everything on the line: their jobs, their lives, their future.

Side by Side is exciting, funny, loving and beautiful.  With delicious and spine-chilling parallels to the legendary Patience and Sarah.

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A Dooryard Full of Flowers by Isabel MillerA Dooryard Full of Flowers by Isabel Miller

The beautiful continuation of Isabel Miller's acclaimed all-time classic, Patience and Sarah.  Glimpse these two beloved women in their "...slow, ardent, exalted life together" as you rejoin them in a segment from the never-completed second novel of their lives.

You will savor the other jewels in this collection.    A married woman who falls in love with her mother-in-law... Tildy, who is visited by a young pregnant girl wanting something Tildy is determined not to give... A woman in the post-World War II Navy, who is certain that this time she will not fall in love with a new woman bunkmate... Teenager Robin, who knows so much more than either her lesbian mother or her newly remarried father dream she knows... A young woman who comes under the scrutiny of a government security check, with both expected and unexpected results... Lucille, who meets the woman she has written to for years, and finds surprise answers to questions about both of their lives...

And much, much more, in this rich collection from one of the finest storytellers of this or any generation.

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Michigan Writers Symposium

Peter Berg, Coordinator, Specialized Reference

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The 1994 Michigan Writers Symposium, hosted by the MSU Libraries, drew more than 200 students, faculty, and community members. The event, "Lesbian and Gay Voices: A Tribute to Isabel Miller," honored lesbian writer Alma Routsong (Isabel Miller).

Born in Traverse City, Michigan, and a 1949 graduate of Michigan State University, Alma Routsong is the author of the lesbian classic A Place for Us (1969), later retitled Patience and Sarah (1972). Her writings have long served as a beacon of light and inspiration among lesbians and gays. A published author since 1953, Routsong began writing as an open lesbian in the mid-1960's. "I felt a real need to write lesbian fiction," she recalls. "I wanted to write for us." Patience and Sarah is a love story of two women facing life together on the American frontier almost 200 years ago. Now considered one of the first contemporary lesbian historical novels, it had a first printing of only a thousand copies. In 1971 it received the American Library Association's first Gay Book Award. Routsong's latest novel, A Dooryard Full of Flowers (1993), explores what happened to Patience and Sarah- -and a good deal more by providing an authentic view of pre- feminist-movement lesbian life. Although Alma Routsong was too ill to attend the symposium, three guests, distinguished in the world of lesbian and gay literature, were present. They read from their works and discussed issues in lesbian and gay literature. They were Lev Raphael, Barbara Grier, and Katherine V. Forrest...

 

Writing and Publishing Patience and Sarah

From Jonathan Katz, Gay American History

According to Alma Routsong, author (under the pen name Isabel Miller) of the Lesbian novel Patience and Sarah, her book was not written with any conscious political aim. Yet her work clearly captures and expresses, in fictional form, that Lesbian-feminist consciousness developing in America in the 1960s. Although its author's intention was simply to write the love story of two women, her work is important in that Lesbian literary-political tradition - - the Lesbian defense in fictional form. As such, the writing of Patience and Sarah constituted an act of Lesbian resistance. The following interview makes clear how Routsong's experience as a woman and Lesbian was central in shaping the consciousness expressed in her book - - and in inspiring its conception, writing,and publication.

Alma Routsong's novel, which she first published herself under the title A Place for Us (1967), relates the story of Patience White and Sarah Dowling, detailing the development of their love against the background of a hostile, puritanical, New England farm community in 1816. The two women alternately narrate their own story, as each experiences it. Their words have a naive simplicity, belying the sophisticated wisdom of their thought. The language of the novel is the perfect verbal equivalent of those "primitive" paintings of which, in the book, Patience White is the creator. The novel has a lovely unity of style and content, but quite apart from its literary quality (always a matter of subjective judgment), Patience and Sarah - - inspired as it was by two women who actually lived and farmed together in Greene County, New York, about 1820 - - suggests how knowledge of American Lesbian history may serve the culture of a people in search of its past...

  

Patience and Sarah
A pioneering love story

Music by Paula M. Kimper, Libretto by Wende Persons, based on the novel by Isabel Miller.  Ticket information provided.

 

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