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  1. Barnesbook: Four Poems Derived from Sentences by Djuna Barnes (Sun & Moon Classics) by Jackson Mac Low, 2000-04-01
  2. Collected Poems: With Notes Toward the Memoirs by Djuna Barnes, 2005-11-28
  3. Selected works of Djuna Barnes: Spillway / The Antiphon / Nightwood
  4. Smoke: and Other Early Stories (Sun & Moon Classics) by Djuna Barnes, 1988-03
  5. Djuna: The Formidable Miss Barnes by Andrew Field, 1985-10
  6. Improper Modernism: Djuna Barnes's Bewildering Corpus by Daniela Caselli, 2009-04-16
  7. Enacting Past and Present: The Memory Theaters of Djuna Barnes, Ingeborg Bachmann, and Marguerite Duras by Michaela M. Grobbel, 2009-02-16
  8. Djuna: The Life and Times of Djuna Barnes by Andrew Field, 1983
  9. Modernist Articulations: A Cultural Reading of Djuna Barnes, Mina Loy and Gertrude Stein by Alex Goody, 2007-06-15
  10. All Contraries Confounded: The Lyrical Fiction of Virginia Woolf, Djuna Barnes, and Marguerite Duras by Karen Kaivola, 1991-06-01
  11. Ladies of fashion: Djuna Barnes, Natalie Barney und das Paris der 20er Jahre (German Edition) by Alexandra Busch, 1989
  12. Decadent Djuna: Eine Untersuchung dekadenter Themen und Motive im Werk von Djuna Barnes (Aachen British and American studies) (German Edition) by Anette Bretschneider, 1997
  13. THE SELECTED WORKS OF DJUNA BARNES - SPILLWAY, THE ANTIPHON, NIGHTWOOD by Djuna Barnes, 1962
  14. Djuna Barnes Life Is Painful Nasty by Hank O'Neal, 1990-11

21. Djuna Barnes: The Book Of Repulsive Women
Online text with explanatory notes.
http://www.alb-neckar-schwarzwald.de/dbarnes/repulsive.html
THE BOOK OF REPULSIVE WOMEN FROM FIFTH AVENUE UP OMEDAY beneath some hard
Spreading its light a little
Over far,
We'll know you for the woman
That you are. For though one took you, hurled you
Out of space,
With your legs half strangled
In your lace,
You'd lip the world to madness
On your face.
With cool pale eyes. We'd strain to touch those lang'rous Length of thighs, And hear your short sharp modern Babylonic cries. Coil in fear Leaning across the fertile Fields to leer As you urged some bitter secret Through the ear. We see your arms grow humid In the heat; We see your damp chemise lie Pulsing in the beat Of the over-hearts left oozing At your feet. See you sagging down with bulging Hair to sip, The dappled damp from some vague Under lip, Your soft saliva, loosed With orgy, drip. Once we'd not have called this When leaning above your mothers Spleen you drew Your mouth across her breast as Trick musicians do. Plunging grandly out to fall Upon your face. In grimace, With your belly bulging stately Into space.

22. PAL: Djuna Barnes (1892-1982)
Chapter 7 Early Twentieth Century djuna barnes (1892-1982) barnes, djuna. " From Ladies Almanack August Hath 31 Days; September Hath 30 Days
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PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide Paul P. Reuben Chapter 7: Early Twentieth Century - Djuna Barnes (1892-1982) Djuna Barnes The Archive of Djuna Barnes Primary Works Selected Bibliography ... Home Page
(Photo source: Univ. of Maryland Primary Works The Book of Repulsive Women, 1915; "Smoke," 1917 (short story); A Book, 1923 (reprinted as A Night Among the Horses, Ladies Almanack, Ryder, 1928 (novel); Nightwood, 1936 (novel); The Antiphon, 1958 (verse drama); Selected Works, Nightwood. Introduction by T. S. Eliot. NY: The New Directions, 1937. PS3503.A614 N5 Selected works: Spillway; The antiphon; Nightwood. NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1962. PS3503 A614 A6 Barnes, Djuna. "From Ladies Almanack: August Hath 31 Days; September Hath 30 Days." Prose Barry, Alyce. ed. Djuna Barnes: Interviews. Ladies Almanack. NY: New York UP, 1992. "'Behind the Heart': An Unpublished Story by Djuna Barnes." Library Chronicle of the University of Texas Top Selected Bibliography Allen, Carolyn. "The Erotics of Nora's Narrative in Djuna Barnes's Nightwood."

23. Djuna Barnes
Guide to the papers of djuna barnes at the University of Maryland Libraries.
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24. Djuna Barnes - Biography

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25. Arts And Entertainment Directory: Barnes, Djuna
Arts and Entertainment Directory barnes, djuna, including .se/~frv95ihn/lit/barnes.htm. Poem by djuna barnes. djuna barnes http//www to the papers of djuna barnes at the University of Maryland Libraries. djuna barnes - The Book
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Shadows
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Poem by Djuna Barnes.
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Guide to the papers of Djuna Barnes at the University of Maryland Libraries.
Djuna Barnes - The Book Of Repulsive Women
http://www.alb-neckar-schwarzwald.de/dbarnes/repulsive.html
Online text with explanatory notes.
Djuna Barnes: An Amazing Woman
http://www.amybrown.net/women/djuna.html Feminist writer and illustrator Djuna Barnes, her life, loves, works and her inspirational story. Djuna Barnes http://www.studiocleo.com/librarie/barnes/djunabarnes.html Biography of the writer including bibliography of works, an essay, and photos. Open Directory Modified by Gogog Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web Submit a Site Open Directory Project Become an Editor Privacy Notice ... Contact Us

26. Poetry Index
A collection of poetry by djuna barnes, Robert Steiner, Peter Schjeldahl, Patrick Carrothers, James Inskeep and others.
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The Book of Repulsive Women
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(poem and notes on Imagism) Emily Dickinson Poems NEW James Inskeep Tuesday / Tease Me / I Found An Eyelid Vyacheslav Kupriyanov Excerpts from the cycle In Anyone's Tongue Bio Deirdre LaPenna On icy days and other poems from Buds Amy Lowell Imagist Poems NEW Kenneth Patchen Excerpts from Wonderings Ana Salazar et cetera and other poems David A. Salazar Sentiment and other poems Peter Schjeldahl The German Poet and other poems Robert Steiner My Asian Frontier / The Situation poetic prose and a poem John Tranter After Schiller's 'A Maiden from Afar' a bilingual poetry quartet Laura Valaitis Puddle drama and other poems
Poetry e-zine links
Jacket , edited by John Tranter Jacket is a free Internet-only quarterly review of new writing, with

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  • Hommage an die berühmteste Unbekannte ihrer Zeit - Artikel über die Aufführung von fünf "leicht exzentrischen Einaktern" von Djuna Barnes unter dem Titel "To The Dogs". Artikel von Andre Petzer in der Berliner Morgenpost Online.
  • Modernism and the Individual Talent - Studie von Martina Stange über Djuna Barnes’ Romane "Ryder" und "Nightwood". GLEICHE KATEGORIE: INTERNATIONAL
  • 28. Barnes, Djuna
    Comments/Inquiries ©New York University 19932004. barnes, djuna. Sex, Female. National Origin, United States of America. Era, Mid 20th Century. Born, 1892. Died, 1982.
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    29. EXIT Theatre, Presenting Independent Theater In Downtown San Francisco For Over
    s, schedules, ticket information, directions and audience reviews.......The website of EXIT Theatre, presenting Absurdist Season 1999 with plays by Samuel Beckett, Eugene Ionesco, Diane di Prima, djuna barnes, Sam Shepard, Tom Stoppard, Charles Marowitz, Robert Montgomery..
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    EXIT Theatre RESERVATIONS: 415-673-3847 MAILING LIST RECENT MEDIA EXIT's production of Last of the Red Hot Dadas going to Prague June 1 - 6, 2004
    SF FRINGE FEST COMING SEPTEMBER BOXCAR BERTHA premieres at DIVAfest than on to LaborFest in SF and the Winnipeg Fringe EXIT THEATREPLEX Featuring the finest of independent theatre on four stages at DIVAfest 2004 May 20 through May 29 A woman in a barrel, a man wearing grapes, high heels and a red transistor radio, sad eyes and a tweed cap, women and death, a woman searching, images, laughter, eyes aghast - mix them all together add audience and you have the third annual DIVAfest for 2004! FOR MORE ON DIVAfest 2004 CLICK HERE San Francisco Fringe Festival A San Francisco theater festival presenting over 250 performances between September 8 - 19, 2004 in downtown and other neighborhoods. The SF Fringe is open to all performers, inexpensive (no ticket over $8), and 100% of the ticket revenue goes to the performers. The Fringe is open access and does not curate, providing uncensored opportunities for artists to perform. Performers for SF Fringe 2004 have been selected. Applications for SF Fringe 2005 will be available on this site in November 2004. Watch This Site for More Details on SF Fringe 2004.

    30. Glbtq >> Literature >> Barnes, Djuna
    American novelist djuna barnes sought new forms of selfrepresentation of lesbians in the face of society s compulsory heterosexuality.
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    Barnes, Djuna (1892-1982) American novelist Djuna Barnes sought new forms of self-representation of lesbians in the face of society's compulsory heterosexuality. Barnes was born on June 12, 1892, in Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York, the daughter of an Englishwoman, Elizabeth Chappell, and an unsuccessful American writer, Wald Barnes. "Barnes" is the birth name of her paternal grandmother, Zadel Barnes Gustafson, a feminist writer, spiritualist, and journalist who helped educate her and who inspired the character Sophia in her semiautobiographical novel Ryder Sponsor Message.
    The complex network of family relationships produced by her father's bigamy and the experience of being "given" in marriage in 1909 to her father's second wife's brother influence both Ryder and the later family drama The Antiphon Barnes left home almost immediately after the marriage and around 1912 arrived in Greenwich Village, where she supported herself by writing feature stories and local color sketches for several New York dailies. In a few of the sketches, using what Monique Wittig has characterized as her "out-of-the-corner-of-the-eye perception," Barnes captures the same-sex desire encoded in the accoutrements and cultivated eccentricities of the Villagers.

    31. Amazing Women: George Sand, Djuna Barnes, Frida Kahlo, Tori Amos, And More
    Devoted to examining the brilliance, talent, and passion of some women writers, artists, and performers George Sand, djuna barnes, Frida Kahlo, Tori Amos, and Natalie Portman.
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    32. Djuna Barnes
    "Reading djuna barnes is like reading a foreign language, which you understand." Marianne Moore. THE DOVE There are enough people preventing things, aren't there? VERA Yes that's why you frighten me. djuna barnes did everything in her power to escape likeability, and she had power to spare
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    "Reading Djuna Barnes is like reading a foreign language, which you understand."
    Marianne Moore
    THE DOVE: There are enough people preventing things, aren't there?
    VERA: Yes that's why you frighten me.
    THE DOVE: Because I let everything go on, as far as it can go?
    VERA: Yes, because you disturb nothing.
    THE DOVE: I see.
    VERA: You never meddle
    THE DOVE: No, I never meddle.
    VERA: You don't even observe as other people do, you don't watch. Why, if I were to come up to you, wringing my hands saying, "Amelia has shot herself," I don't believe you would stand up.
    THE DOVE: No, I don't suppose I would, but I would do something for all that.
    VERA: What?
    THE DOVE: I should want to be very sure you wrung your hands as much as possible, and that Amelia had gotten all there was to get out of the bullet before she died. Djuna Barnes, At the Roots of the Stars: The Short Plays Djuna Barnes did everything in her power to escape likeability, and she had power to spare. As a result, her work (other than Nightwood , a lucky recipient of the T. S. Eliot Seal of Approval) has been more or less invisible for decades. But over the past few years

    33. Literary Encyclopedia: Barnes, Djuna
    barnes, djuna. (1892 1982). www.LitEncyc.com. Domain Literature. djuna barnes was born on June 12 th 1892 in Cornwall-on-Hudson.
    http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=266

    34. Literary Encyclopedia: List Works ()
    1. 7 Matches for barnes, djuna. A Book of Repulsive Women barnes, djuna. 1911. A Book - barnes, djuna. 1923. Ryder - barnes, djuna. 1928.
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    35. Hommage An Die Berühmteste Unbekannte Ihrer Zeit
    Artikel ¼ber die Auff¼hrung von f¼nf leicht exzentrischen Einaktern von djuna barnes unter dem Titel To The Dogs . Artikel von Andre Petzer in der Berliner Morgenpost Online.
    http://archiv.berliner-morgenpost.de/bin/bm/e?u=/bm/archiv1997/970209/feuilleton

    36. Literary Encyclopedia Djuna Barnes
    Biography, literary impact, and works.
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    37. Amazing Women: George Sand, Djuna Barnes, Frida Kahlo, Tori Amos, And More
    About some amazing women George Sand, djuna barnes, Frida Kahlo, Tori Amos, Natalie Portman, Drew Barrymore, Jodie Foster, Madonna, and Olga Kern.
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    Amazing Women
    a site dedicated to some amazing women and the power of all women
    Hello and welcome to my website Amazing Women. This site is about some women whom I think are amazing. These are original, truly unique women who boldly (and sometimes shockingly) express themselves. They are not afraid to show their individuality and opinions, to break the rules and gain notoriety in what is, unfortunately, often a man's world. They are amazing and exquisite examples of the power that is within all women.
    The women to whom this site is devoted are writers George Sand and Djuna Barnes; artist Frida Kahlo; musicians Madonna, Tori Amos, and Olga Kern; and actors Jodie Foster, Drew Barrymore, and Natalie Portman. Each of these amazing women serves as an illustration of the power of all women to challenge themselves - and the world - by being uninhibited, strong, and decidedly individual.
    What is the root of my unabashed feminism and passionate belief in female empowerment? You must read When God Was a Woman by Merlin Stone. This is the most interesting book I have read in my life, and it has played a major part in shaping my opinions. It tells how the very first religions were Goddess-worshipping, how in early societies women were supreme. They were the heads of households, makers of law, warriors, rulers...whatever men are now in patriarchal society, women were in those matriarchal societies. The book also describes the gradual destruction of the Goddess religions by societies that worshipped a male god, and finally deconstructs the myth of Adam and Eve to expose it for what it is: propaganda.

    38. Dorothea Dieckmann: Herz Auf Dem Teller - Djuna Barnes' Roman 'Nachtgewächs'
    Dorothea Dieckmann ¼ber djuna barnes' Roman Nachtgew¤chs .
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    Dorothea Dieckmann Herz auf dem Teller Dorothea Dieckmann Herz auf dem Teller

    39. Knitting Circle Djuna Barnes
    Open Directory Arts Literature Authors B barnes, djuna djuna barnes - Guide to the papers of djuna barnes at the University of Maryland Libraries. djuna works. Shadows - Poem by djuna barnes.
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    Djuna Barnes
    Born 12th. June, 1892, in Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York; died 1982, in New York.
    U.S. journalist, arthor, illustrator, and playwright Her mother was the English woman Elizabeth Chappell. Her father was the unsuccessful American writer Wald Barnes. Djuna Barnes moved to New York City and attended the Pratt Institute (1911-1912) and studied with the Art Students League (1915). She began her career as a reporter and illustrator for magazines, under pseudonyms such as Lydia Steptoe, and Gunga Duhl the Pen Performer. She then became a writer of one-act plays and short stories. She wrote three experimental plays Three from the Earth An Irish Triangle , and Kurzy and the Sea which were produced in 1919-20 by the Provincetown Players. In 1920 she moved to Paris where she lived for most of the decade with her lover, the sculptor and silverpoint artist, Thelma Wood. Djuna Barnes was a member of the influential coterie of mostly lesbian women that included Natalie Barney and Janet Flanner After a break with Thelma Wood, Djuna Barnes went to England in 1931. She stayed at Peggy Guggenheim's rented country manor, Hayford Hall, along with writers Emily Coleman and Antonia White, and critic John Ferrar Holms. It was here that she wrote he best known work

    40. Barnes, Djuna. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. barnes, djuna. (j n´ ) (KEY) , 1892–1982, American author, b. Cornwall, NY She
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