Ralph Werther"The Female Impersonators" by Ralph Werther is a sequel to his earlier work "Autobiography of an Androgyne." In this book, Werther offers an account of his experiences during his six years as a female-impersonator in New York's underworld. Werther's ook not only describes his own experiences but also includes the life stories of his androgyne associates. Moreover, he provides an outline of his subsequently acquired knowledge of kindred phenomena of human character and psychology. The book sheds light on the lives of individuals who lived outside the mainstream, exploring their motivations and struggles. Through his experiences, Werther highlights the complex nature of gender identity and how individuals navigate societal expectations and their own desires. "The Female Impersonators" provides a glimpse into the underground world of New York in the early 20th century and the lives of those who lived on its margins. Read More Read Less
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