Women in the Shadows

Women In The Shadows
First edition cover
AuthorAnn Bannon
LanguageEnglish
SeriesThe Beebo Brinker Chronicles
GenreLesbian pulp fiction
PublisherGold Medal Books
Publication date
1959
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (paperback)
ISBN1-57344-149-X (2002 edition)
OCLC1502288 (2002 edition)
813/.54 22
LC ClassPS3552.A495 W66 2002
Preceded byI Am a Woman 
Followed byJourney to a Woman 
Women In The Shadows
Cleis Press edition cover
AuthorAnn Bannon
LanguageEnglish
PublisherCleis Press
Publication date
2002
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (paperback)

Women in the Shadows is a lesbian pulp fiction novel written in 1959 by Ann Bannon (pseudonym of Ann Weldy). It is the third in a series of pulp fiction novels that eventually came to be known as The Beebo Brinker Chronicles. It was originally published in 1959 by Gold Medal Books, again in 1983 by Naiad Press, and again in 2002 by Cleis Press. Each edition was adorned with a different cover.

This book proved to be Bannon's most controversial and unpopular of the series,[1] blurring lines between heroes and villains, especially on the tail of the triumphant and groundbreaking end of I Am a Woman. Bannon stated that the subject matter paralleled Bannon's own frustrations in her marriage. The content also focused on then-whispered of topics such as interracial relationships, domestic violence, and self-loathing in matters of race and sexuality.

As Bannon explained in the 2001 edition forward of the first book in the series, Odd Girl Out, Gold Medal Books publishers had control over the cover art and the title. Bannon's publisher titled the book. Lesbian pulp fiction books usually showed suggestive art with obscure titles that hinted at what the subject matter was inside.

  1. ^ Damon, Gene. The Lesbian Paperback." The Ladder. 1969 vol. 13 issue 9/10:pp 18-23