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Paris Lesbos Podcast

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Paris Lesbos is a monthly podcast of less known figures in history, mostly spanning from La Belle Epoque Paris to the Cold War Era.
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Episodes

The Forgotten Poet – Ep.56

Lucie Delarue Mardrus once inspired a perfume mixed just for her, while a millionaire had a fortune’s worth of rose essence dumped in the wake of her ship one time she left port. Despite touring, lecturing, and meeting royalty, she is best known today for one line: “In the smell of an apple I held Continue reading "The Forgotten Poet – Ep.56"

Jun 06, 202527 min

Mother of Modern Dance – Ep.55

Isadora Duncan, often called the “mother of modern dance”, was known for taking inspiration from ancient Greece, scandalizing the US and Europe, and ending in a tragic accident eerily similar to that of her children. Sources (Used/Consulted/Read Along the Way) Isadora: A Sensational Life by Peter Kurth My Life by Isadora Duncan Wild Heart: A Continue reading "Mother of Modern Dance – Ep.55"

May 02, 202523 min

The Italian Bernhardt – Ep.54

Famous rivalries are not a new phenomenon. At the end of the 19th century, Eleonora Duse and Sarah Bernhardt graced the world stage, and according to critics, theatrically dueled over it. While similar, their acting styles and their stories differed, though some rumors have dogged both their biographies. Come find out why. Sources (Used/Consulted/Read Along Continue reading "The Italian Bernhardt – Ep.54"

Apr 04, 202529 min

Took the Uniform Too Far – Ep.53

What do you think happens when a woman ambulance driver returns from the Great War only to find herself stuck on a diary farm? Be honest, you didn’t expect her to start a British fascist organization, but that’s what Rotha Lintorn-Orman ended up doing. Sources (Used/Consulted/Read Along the Way) Feminine Fascism: Women in Britain’s Fascist Continue reading "Took the Uniform Too Far – Ep.53"

Mar 07, 202534 min

The Tip of the Fashy Lesbian Iceberg -Ep. 52

Mary Sophia Allen is known as a suffragette turned pioneer policewoman in the UK, but she swerved onto a detour unlike many of her compatriots from the fight for women’s right to vote. Concerned with communism, nudity, and a narrowed focus on a subset of victims of human trafficking, she became a fascist in spite Continue reading "The Tip of the Fashy Lesbian Iceberg -Ep. 52"

Feb 07, 202538 min

The Sapphic Apologist – Ep. 51

Radclyffe Hall is best remembered for The Well of Loneliness and the obscenity trials it spawned. This was in addition to supporting same-sex marriage despite hypocrisy. Yet, it could be argued that this all nearly didn’t come to pass until an older woman got a philandering heiress to quit hunting and put pen to paper. Continue reading "The Sapphic Apologist – Ep. 51"

Jan 03, 202539 min

Imagine if She had Instagram – Ep.50

Introvert scandal, exotic menageries as jewelry, costumes that put Lady Gaga to shame, and a resemblance to Elsa von Freytag Loringhoven’s antics, Luisa Casati had them all. Born an heiress and destined for a boring life as the wife of an Italian noble who loved hunting more than her, Luisa created a life that would Continue reading "Imagine if She had Instagram – Ep.50"

Dec 06, 202433 min

The Goddess of Imagism – Ep.49

So, you’re wondering how HD got that moniker? And no, we’re not talking about high definition television. HD, also known as Hilda Doolittle, was an Imagist poet and novelist. She’s known more in connection to other writers like Ezra Pound and William Carlos Williams and for an unfortunate kink incident involving early psychologist Havelock Ellis. Continue reading "The Goddess of Imagism – Ep.49"

Nov 01, 202449 min

The One-Woman Funding Committee- Ep. 48

Bryher, whose real name was Annie Winifred Ellerman, was known in her lifetime for her historical novels after World War II. Today, many know her in relation to the poet H.D. (Hilda Doolittle) for saving her from Spanish Flu through to their collaboration in POOL and marrying H.D.’s male lovers for the polycule. Sources (Used/Consulted/Read Continue reading "The One-Woman Funding Committee- Ep. 48"

Oct 04, 202432 min

Power Behind the Magazine – Ep.47

Jane Heap is most remembered for being the one-time partner of Margaret Anderson, founder of the magazine the Little Review. However, she didn’t spring forth in Chicago fully formed like Athena from Zeus’ head. She did, in fact, have a life before and after Margaret, who she sort of shared custody of Margaret’s nephews with. Continue reading "Power Behind the Magazine – Ep.47"

Sep 06, 202423 min
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