
I Await the Devil's Coming
A rerelease the daring, intellectually challenging diary by the 19-year-old memoirist from turn-of-the-20th-century Montana features confessional explorations of her sexuality that offer insight into her writing style and acclaim as one of the earliest American feminist authors and is complemented by a new forward by critic Jessa Crispin. Reprint.
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Clara Olausson@clara1
”There are few things that annoy me so much as to be called a young lady. I am no lady—as any one could see by close inspection, and the phrase has an odious sound. I would rather be called a sweet little thing, or a fallen woman, or a sensible girl—though they would each be equally a lie.”