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Djuna Barnes

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I have been loved,' she said, 'by something strange, and it has forgotten me.


— Djuna Barnes


#love

There's something evil in me that loves evil and degradation--purity's black backside! That loves honesty with a horrid love; or why have I always gone seeking it at the liar's door?


— Djuna Barnes


#love

For most people, life is nasty, brutish, and short; for me, it has simply been nasty and brutish.


— Djuna Barnes


#life

Das Leben ist ewig; darin liegt seine Schönheit.


— Djuna Barnes


#life #beauty

What is a ruin but time easing itself of endurance?


— Djuna Barnes


#endurance #itself #ruin #time

A strong sense of identity gives man an idea he can do no wrong; too little accomplishes the same.


— Djuna Barnes


#gives #idea #identity #little #man

After all, it is not where one washes one's neck that counts but where one moistens one's throat.


— Djuna Barnes


#counts #neck #throat #washes #where

An image is a stop the mind makes between uncertainties.


— Djuna Barnes


#image #makes #mind #stop #uncertainties

Dreams have only the pigmentation of fact.


— Djuna Barnes


#fact #only #pigmentation

The priceless galaxy of misinformation called the mind.


— Djuna Barnes


#galaxy #mind #misinformation #priceless






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As the second oldest child Barnes spent much of her childhood helping care for siblings and half-siblings. She referred to the rape obliquely in her first novel Ryder and more directly in her furious final play The Antiphon. Her paternal grandmother Zadel Turner Barnes was a writer journalist and Women's Suffrage activist who had once hosted an influential literary salon.

As a roman à clef the novel features a thinly veiled portrait of Barnes in the character of Nora Flood whereas Nora’s lover Robin Vote is a composite of Thelma Wood and the Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven. Eliot. Since Barnes' death interest in her work has grown and many of her books are back in print.

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