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Valencia (novel) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Valencia (novel)
''Valencia'' is a 2000 Lambda Literary Award-winning〔http://www.lambdaliterary.org/winners-finalists/07/09/lambda-literary-awards-2000/〕 novel by Michelle Tea. It is an autobiographical and picaresque detailing the narrator's experiences in San Francisco's queer subculture. It includes experimentation with consensual sado-masochism after the author meets Petra, a knife-wielder; as well as Willa, a tormented poet; and Iris, a young butch who escaped from a repressive southern upbringing to San Francisco.〔Michelle Tea: ''Valencia'': Seattle: Seal Press: 2001: back cover〕 ==Film adaptation== During 2011, ''Valencia'' was adapted into an arthouse film, with twenty-one different lesbian and queer directors enlisted to film each of the book's twenty-one chapters within a series of short film segments. They include Cheryl Dunye, Courtney Trouble, trans film maker Amos Mac, documentarian Hilary Goldberg and others.〔Kristin Smith: "''Valencia'' Reimagined" ''Curve'': November 2011: 74-75〕 The film premiered at the Frameline Film Festival in May 2013.〔("Film Based On Michelle Tea's 'Valencia' Premiering At Frameline" ). ''SFist'', May 9, 2013.〕
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