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Djuna Barnes


 

Djuna Barnes (June 12, 1892 - June 18, 1982) played an important part in the development of 20th century English language modernist writing by women and was one of the key figures in 1920s and 30s bohemian Paris.

Works

  • The Book of Repulsive Women: 8 Rhythms and 5 Drawings (1915 )
  • Three from the Earth (1919) (play)
  • Kurzy from the Sea (1920) (play)
  • An Irish Triangle (1921) (play)
  • She Tells Her Daughter (1923) (play)
  • A Book (1923)
  • Ladies Almanack showing their Signs and their Tides; their Moons and their Changes; the Seasons as it is with them; their Eclipses and Equinoxes; as well as a full Record of diurnal and nocturnal Distempers, written & illustrated by a lady of fashion (1928)
  • Ryder (1928)
  • A Night Among the Horses (1929)
  • Nightwood (1936)
  • The Antiphon (1958) (play)
  • Spillway (1962)
  • Selected Works (1962)
  • Vagaries Malicieux (1974)
  • Creatures in an Alphabet (1982)
  • Smoke and Other Early Stories (1982)
  • I Could Never Be Lonely without a Husband: Interviews by Djuna Barnes (1987) (ed. by A Barry)
  • Djuna Barnes's New York (1989)
  • At the Roots of the Stars: The Short Plays (1995)
  • Poe's Mother: Selected Drawings (1996) (ed. and with an introduction by Douglas Messerli)
  • Collected Stories of Djuna Barnes (1996)