Katharine Burdekin

Katharine Burdekin Katharine Penelope Burdekin (née Cade; 23 July 1896 – 10 August 1963) was a British novelist who wrote speculative fiction concerned with social and spiritual matters. She was the younger sister of Rowena Cade, creator of the Minack Theatre in Cornwall. Several of her novels have been described as feminist utopian/dystopian fiction. She also wrote under the name Kay Burdekin and under the pseudonym Murray Constantine. Daphne Patai unraveled "Murray Constantine's" true identity while doing research on utopian and dystopian fiction in the mid-1980s. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The end of this day's business / by Burdekin, Katharine, 1896-1963

    Published 1989
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    Swastika night / by Burdekin, Katharine, 1896-1963

    Published 1985
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    Proud man / by Burdekin, Katharine, 1896-1963

    Published 1993
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    Swastika night / by Burdekin, Katharine, 1896-1963

    Published 1985
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    Proud man / by Burdekin, Katharine, 1896-1963

    Published 1993
    Book
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    The end of this day's business / by Burdekin, Katharine, 1896-1963

    Published 1989
    Book
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