Passion and comfort (Jeanette Winterson).

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From: Queen's Quarterly
Date: 19970622
Author:Malca Litovitz

MALCA LITOVITZ teaches at Seneca College and completed her MA thesis on the novels of E.M. Forster. Her writing has appeared in Prairie Fire, Descant, Toronto Life, and Books in Canada.

ORANGES ARE NOT THE ONLY FRUIT.

London: Pandora Press, 1985. London:

Vintage, 1996.

WRITTEN ON THE BODY. London:

Vintage, 1993.

GUT SYMMETRIES. London: Granta, 1997.

BORN in Manchester in 1959, Jeanette Winterson is the adopted daughter of Pentecostal evangelists: Constance, "missionary on the home front," and John William W., factory worker. Jeanette wrote sermons ...

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