Elula Perrin
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Elula Perrin (1929, Hanoi – 22 May 2003, Paris) was a French-Vietnamese writer.
In 1969, she and Aimée Mori founded the Katmandou, the first nightclub for women in Paris.[1] It was closed in 1989.
Works
- Les femmes préfèrent les femmes
- Tant qu'il y aura des femmes
- Mousson de femmes
- Coup de gueule pour l'amour des femmes
- Va y avoir mistral: elles ne sont pas toutes gentilles
References
- ^ "Elula Perrin, fondatrice du Katmandou, haut lieu lesbien" (in French). Le Monde. 2 June 2003. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
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