Gina Berriault Books
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Since its original publication in 1966, this volume has attained classic status. Now its contents have been updated and its cultural framework enlarged by the orginal editors. Many of the 44 storie...
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The lights of earth
A novel that traces the actions and attitutes of three writers in the San Francisco Bay area as they relate to each other, the world and their art.
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The great Petrowski
"In the last year of her life, novelist Gina Berriault wrote and illustrated The Great Petrowski, an ecological fable about a lonely parrot, lost in a nameless rainy city, homesick for a place he c...
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Women In Their Beds
“In these 35 stories, one struggles to find a sentence that is anything less than jewel–box perfect.” —The New York Times Book ReviewGina Berriault is known for the complexi...
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Women in their beds
Half the women in the world are right now in bed, theirs or somebody else's, whether it's night or day, whether they want to be or not...." In the title story of Gina Berriault's latest collection,...
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The lights of earth
San Francisco is the setting for Gina Berriault's fourth novel tracing the life of Ilona Lewis, a fiction writer who is abandoned by her lover, Martin Vandersen, at the moment he gains great fame a...
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