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* ] (]&ndash;]), singer of rock band ]. One source refers to him as homosexual&mdash;he is quoted as calling himself "gay as a daffodil"&mdash;one as a heterosexual pretending to be bisexual<!--Very confusing to know how to present this. The article states that he was gay and that Mary Austin "often front as his girlfriend for the press." However, the cited source does not say she was fronting as his girlfriend for the press; rather, it is a press account stating that he is heterosexual. We are presumably to interpret this as an _example_ of Austin dissembling, but we can't cite it in support of the statement that she was.--> * ] (]&ndash;]), singer of rock band ]. One source refers to him as homosexual&mdash;he is quoted as calling himself "gay as a daffodil"&mdash;one as a heterosexual pretending to be bisexual<!--Very confusing to know how to present this. The article states that he was gay and that Mary Austin "often front as his girlfriend for the press." However, the cited source does not say she was fronting as his girlfriend for the press; rather, it is a press account stating that he is heterosexual. We are presumably to interpret this as an _example_ of Austin dissembling, but we can't cite it in support of the statement that she was.-->
* ], American poet, playwright * ], American poet, playwright

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This is a list of bisexual people. See List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people as of 2006 for a similar list that also includes gay men and lesbians.

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  • Mary Anne Yates (1728–87) English actress, president of a club of lesbians in London

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References

  1. Time Out (UK) 6-13 December 1995, pg. 18-22, by Marina Baker, "Bunny Talks"
  2. Herring, Phillip (1995). Djuna: The Life and Work of Djuna Barnes. New York: Penguin Books. ISBN 0-140-17842-2.
  3. Rutledge, Leigh W. (2003). The Gay Book of Lists. Alyson Publishing. ISBN 1-55583-740-9. p. 86
  4. Ottoline Morrell: Life on a Grand Scale by Miranda Seymour (Hodder & Stoughton, revised edition 1998)
  5. Susannah Clapp, With Chatwin: Portrait of a Writer ISBN 0-09-973371-4
  6. Catsoulis, Jeannette (2005), "A Multiple-Minority Comic, Happily Drubbing the Right." The New York Times, September 2, 2005, Movies, p. 6: "she is also outspokenly liberal, feminist and bisexual."
  7. Ian Gibson, The Shameful Life of Salvador Dali
  8. Dave Davies, quoted in Interview by Johnny Rogan, Mojo, May 1996
  9. Hay, Harry (1997). Radically Gay: Gay Liberation in the Words of Its Founder. Beacon Press. ISBN 0-8070-7081-5. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help), "Will Geer, a Gay fellow actor and my lover at the time...": 327
  10. Biggs, Mary (1996). Women's Words: The Columbia Book of Quotations by Women. Columbia University Press. ISBN 0-231-07986-9.: "King was revealed as a bisexual in 1981 when her former lover, Marilyn Barnett, sued her for 'palimony'" p. 161
  11. Rodriguez, Suzanne (2002). Wild Heart: A Life: Natalie Clifford Barney and the Decadence of Literary Paris. New York: HarperCollins. ISBN 0-06-093780-7.
  12. Jess, Tyehimba (2003). African-American Pride: 101 Reasons to Be Proud You're African American. Citadel Press. ISBN 0-8065-2498-7.: "Alice Walker, author of The Color Purple and The Temple of my Familiar is bisexual." p. 46
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