A random collection of over 1910 books and audiobooks authored by or about my transgender, intersex sisters, and gender-nonconforming persons all over the world. I read some of them, and I was inspired by some of them. I met some of the authors and heroines, some of them are my best friends, and I had the pleasure and honor of interviewing some of them. If you know of any transgender biography that I have not covered yet, please let me know.
Original title: "Zbłąkana płeć" (Lost in Gender) by Kazimierz Imieliński and Stanisław Dulko.
'The book is based on conversations between doctors and transsexual people, their diaries and biographies. This book makes the reader aware of the enormity of loneliness that affects people with the problem of gender dysphoria.
The problem of loneliness among people, to which transsexuals are condemned to a large extent by the attitude of their closest environment.'
1991,
Kazimierz Imieliński,
Polish,
Stanisław Dulko,
Original title: "Galernicy seksu" (Sex Prisoners) by Kazimierz Imieliński and Stanisław Dulko.
'The book shows the meanders of love and sex of transsexuals. It is based on facts and authentic experiences of people who experience the mysterious and fascinating phenomenon of Transsexualism.
Concealing or not noticing their existence will not change reality. It will still be the same, but it will be difficult to understand and the possibilities of alleviating the suffering and dramatic experiences of these extraordinary people will be reduced.'
1991,
2000,
Kazimierz Imieliński,
Polish,
Stanisław Dulko,
Original title: "Apokalipsa płci" (Gender Apocalypse) by Kazimierz Imieliński and Stanisław Dulko.
The main parts of the book are authentic stories of transsexual people - born in Poland and growing up in the wrong bodies. Memoirs are divided thematically, accompanied by diaries and poems.
The whole book is embellished with comments from sexologists. This is one of the first publications on transsexualism in Poland.
1989,
Kazimierz Imieliński,
Polish,
Stanisław Dulko,