Twilight Women

by Robert Silverberg

writing as L.T. Woodward

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Form: Non-fiction

Year: 1963

Publication history:

  • 1963 : Twilight Women (pb) , Lancer, 157 pp., 74-821
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Blurb: (from Lancer 1963 pb)

This extraordinary book is the definitive study of a surprisingly large percentage of our population; what they do, how they feel, why they are the way they are.

Let one of them speak for all her sisters: "We are adults. We want to live our lives without interference from others. For one reason or another we don't care to have sex with men. They can be pleasant friends if they aren't trying to make you…"

Through blunt, forthright statements and extended life stories, more light is shed on this misunderstood topic than ever before. This book will stand for many years as the most revealing in the field.

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Acknowledgements: Robert Silverberg for cause, support, and cooperation. Ken Seamon for graphics. Rodney Walters for books, info, and error-catching. Alvaro Zinos-Amaro for comments and content. Various other visitors for suggestions.