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Djuna Barnes

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The night is a skin pulled over the head of day that the day may be in torment.


— Djuna Barnes


#head #may #night #over #pulled

This head has risen above its hair in a moment of abandon known only to men who have drawn their feet out of their boots to walk awhile in the corridors of the mind.


— Djuna Barnes


#above #awhile #boots #corridors #drawn

To love without criticism is to be betrayed.


— Djuna Barnes


#criticism #love #to love #without

We are adhering to life now with our last muscle - the heart.


— Djuna Barnes


#heart #last #life #muscle #now

Well, isn't Bohemia a place where everyone is as good as everyone else - and must not a waiter be a little less than a waiter to be a good Bohemian?


— Djuna Barnes


#bohemian #else #everyone #good #less

New York is the meeting place of the peoples, the only city where you can hardly find a typical American.


— Djuna Barnes


#city #find #hardly #meeting #new

Life is painful, nasty and short... in my case it has only been painful and nasty.


— Djuna Barnes


#case #life #nasty #only #painful

The heart of the jealous knows the best and most satisfying love, that of the other's bed, where the rival perfects the lover's imperfections.


— Djuna Barnes


#best #heart #imperfections #jealous #knows

Time is a great conference planning our end, and youth is only the past putting a leg forward.


— Djuna Barnes


#end #forward #great #leg #only






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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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