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Djuna Barnes

    12 juni 1892 – 18 juni 1982

    Djalo was een invloedrijke figuur in de Engelstalige modernistische literatuur van de 20e eeuw, en speelde een sleutelrol in bohemien kringen. Haar werken worden geprezen om hun unieke stijl en hun verkenning van lesbische thema's, waarbij één roman een cultklassieker werd. Sinds haar overlijden heeft haar schrijven een hernieuwde belangstelling gekend, waarbij veel van haar boeken opnieuw zijn uitgegeven.

    Nightwood
    Ladies Almanack
    Book of Repulsive Women
    Smoke and Other Early Stories
    Ryder
    Echte vrouwen reizen anders
    • Echte vrouwen reizen anders

      • 256bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen

      Lange tijd was reizen een gevaarlijke bezigheid, eigenlijk voorbehouden aan mannen. Niettemin waren er ook vroeger al vrouwen die zich waagden aan riskante tochten door Afrika en Azië, of die van wereldstad naar wereldstad trokken om zich te mengen onder de rich and famous. Gevoelig voor het verrassende detail geven deze pioniersters hun kijk op barre woestijnen, uitheemse steden en vreemde gebruiken.

      Echte vrouwen reizen anders
    • Ryder

      • 318bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen

      From the author of Nightwood Djuna Barnes has written a book that is all that she was, and must still be vulgar, beautiful, defiant, witty, poetic, and a little mad. Argonaut

      Ryder
      3,6
    • Smoke and Other Early Stories

      • 182bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen

      fiction, ed w/intro by Douglas Messerli As a collection, these stories were published in 1982, but the stories within the volume were originally published 1914-1917.

      Smoke and Other Early Stories
      3,9
    • Book of Repulsive Women

      • 84bladzijden
      • 3 uur lezen

      Djuna Barnes (1892-1982) once described herself as the most famous unknown writer, and although her novel Nightwood is celebrated, her poetry has been a well-kept secret. This selection contains work written between 1914 and the 1970s. schovat popis

      Book of Repulsive Women
      3,7
    • Ladies Almanack

      • 76bladzijden
      • 3 uur lezen

      An experimental roman à clef, this work explores the lives of a community of Parisian lesbians, showcasing Djuna Barnes' innovative approach to literary form. Celebrated for its unapologetic embrace of queerness, the novel challenges traditional narrative structures and stands out as a groundbreaking piece of lesbian literature. Its puzzling style invites readers to engage deeply with the themes of identity and community, making it a significant contribution to both feminist and queer literary discourse.

      Ladies Almanack
      3,5
    • Nightwood

      • 208bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen

      "Nightwood" by Djuna Barnes is a groundbreaking novel set between the World Wars, exploring themes of class, religion, and sexuality in cities like Paris and Berlin. Its unforgettable characters, including Robin Vote and Dr. Dante-O'Connor, navigate complex relationships, making it a landmark in feminist and lesbian literature. T.S. Eliot praised its poetic style, and a new preface by Jeanette Winterson highlights its enduring impact.

      Nightwood
      3,7
    • The Lydia Steptoe Stories

      • 48bladzijden
      • 2 uur lezen

      In these three stories, written by Djuna Barnes under the pseudonym Lydia Steptoe, three characters find themselves on the brink of a sexual awakening - accompanied by guns, whips, and worldly innuendo

      The Lydia Steptoe Stories
      3,4
    • Nightwood is not only a classic of modernist literature, but was also acknowledged by T. S. Eliot as one of the great novels of the 20th century. Eliot admired Djuna Barnes' rich, evocative language. Barnes told a friend that Nightwood was written with her own blood 'while it was still running.' That flowing wound was the breakup of an eight-year relationship with the love of her life.Now recognised as a twentieth-century classic, the influence of Djuna Barnes's novel has been, and continues to be, exceptional.

      Nightwood. Nachtgewächs, englische Titel
      3,4
    • A Book

      • 200bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen

      This collection features early short stories by Djuna Barnes, a prominent Modernist writer known for her influential work, Nightwood. The reprint showcases her unique narrative style and innovative approach to themes of identity, gender, and society. Readers can expect a blend of poetic language and experimental storytelling that reflects the complexities of early 20th-century life. Barnes' distinctive voice and perspective make this collection a significant addition to the canon of Modernist literature.

      A Book