Women's Barracks

Women's Barracks
Several women in a barracks in various stages of undress while a fully-dressed woman in uniform looks on
1950 cover by Baryè Phillips[1]: 193 
AuthorTereska Torrès
TranslatorMeyer Levin
Cover artistBaryè Phillips
GenreLesbian pulp fiction
Set inLondon
PublisherFawcett Gold Medal (1950)
Consul Books (1962, 1964)
Sphere Books (1972)
Feminist Press (2003)
Publication date
1950
Publication placeUS
Media typePaperback
WebsiteWomen's Barracks at Feminist Press

Women's Barracks: The Frank Autobiography of a French Girl Soldier is a classic work of lesbian pulp fiction by French writer Tereska Torrès published in 1950. Historians credit it as the first US paperback-original bestseller, as the first lesbian pulp fiction book published in America, and as "the pioneer of lesbian fiction". As the first of its genre, it received heavy backlash, and it was banned in Canada. Its popularity prompted the formation of the House Select Committee on Current Pornographic Materials in the United States. Its original cover art is considered a classic image of lesbian fiction.

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