Djuna Barnes
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Djuna Barnes, ĉ. 1921
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Persona informo | |||||
Naskiĝo | 12-an de junio 1892 en Cornwall-on-Hudson | ||||
Morto | 18-an de junio 1982 (90-jaraĝa) en Greenwich Village | ||||
Tombo | Greenwich Village vd | ||||
Lingvoj | kataluna • angla vd | ||||
Ŝtataneco | Usono vd | ||||
Alma mater | Pratt Institute (en) Art Students League of New York (en) vd | ||||
Familio | |||||
Patro | Henry Budington (en) vd | ||||
Gefratoj | Saxon Barnes (en) vd | ||||
Amkunulo | Thelma Wood (en) vd | ||||
Parencoj | Zadel Barnes Gustafson (en) (avino) vd | ||||
Profesio | |||||
Alia nomo | Lydia Steptoe vd | ||||
Okupo | poeto dramaturgo ĵurnalisto verkisto romanisto pentristo vd | ||||
Laborkampo | Poezio vd | ||||
Aktiva en | Parizo vd | ||||
Verkado | |||||
Verkoj | Ladies Almanack ❦ Nightwood ❦ The Book of Repulsive Women vd | ||||
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vd | Fonto: Vikidatumoj | ||||
Djuna Barnes (12an de junio 1892 – 18an de junio 1982) estis usona verkisto kiu ludis gravan rolon en la disvolvigo de la angla-lingva modernisma literaturo de la 20a jarcento kaj estis unu el la ŝlosilaj figuroj en la bohemia Parizo de la 1920-aj kaj 1930-aj jaroj post plenumi similan rolon en Greenwich Village de la 1910-aj jaroj. Ŝia romano Nightwood iĝis kulta verko de moderna fikcio, helpe de enkonduko fare de T. S. Eliot. Ĝi elstaras ankoraŭ pro ties portretaro de temoj pri lesbanismo kaj ties distinga verkostilo. Kiel ŝlosilromano, la novelo montras svagan portreton de Barnes mem en la rolulo de Nora Flood, dum la amanto de Nora nome Robin Vote estas komponaĵo de Thelma Wood kaj the Baronino Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven.[1] Post la morto de Barnes, la intereso pri ŝiaj verkoj kreskiĝis kaj multaj el ŝiaj libroj estis denove presitaj.
Literaturo
[redakti | redakti fonton]- The Book of Repulsive Women: 8 Rhythms and 5 Drawings New York: Guido Bruno, 1915.
- A Book (1923) – reviziitaj versioj en:
- A Night Among the Horses (1929)
- Spillway (1962)
- Ryder (1928)
- Ladies Almanack (1928)
- Nightwood (1936)
- The Antiphon (1958)
- Selected Works (1962) – Spillway, Nightwood, kaj reviziita versio de The Antiphon
- Vagaries Malicieŭ: Two Stories (1974) – nerajtigita publikaĵo
- Creatures in an Alphabet (1982)
- Smoke and Other Early Stories (1982)
- I Could Never Be Lonely without a Husband: Interviews by Djuna Barnes (1987) – eld. A. Barry
- New York (1989) – ĵurnalismo
- At the Roots of the Stars: The Short Plays (1995)
- Collected Stories of Djuna Barnes (1996)
- Poe's Mother: Selected Drawings (1996) – eld. kaj kun enkonduko de Douglas Messerli
- Discanto, poesie 1911–1982, Roma, Edizione del Giano, 2004 eld. Maura Del Serra
- Collected Poems: With Notes Toward the Memoirs (2005) – eld. Phillip Herring kaj Osias Stutman
Referencoj
[redakti | redakti fonton]- ↑ Gammel, Baroness Elsa, 357.
Literaturo
[redakti | redakti fonton]- Allen, Carolyn. (1996) Following Djuna: Women Lovers and the Erotics of Loss. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. ISBN 0-253-21047-X.
- Altman, Meryl (1991). "The Antiphon: 'No Audience at All'?" Broe, Silence and Power, 271–284.
- Barnes, Djuna; ed. Phillip Herring and Osias Stutman. (2005) Collected Poems: With Notes toward the Memoirs. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, p. 3–18. ISBN 0-299-21234-3.
- Barnes, Djuna; with an introduction by Susan Sniader Lanser. (1992) Ladies Almanack. Nov-Jorko: New York University Press. ISBN 0-8147-1180-4.
- Barnes, Djuna. (1980) Selected Works of Djuna Barnes. Nov-Jorko: Farrar, Straus, & Giroŭ. ISBN 0-374-25936-4.
- Broe, Mary Lynn. (1991) Silence and Power: A Reevaluation of Djuna Barnes. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press. ISBN 0-8093-1255-7.
- Burke, Carolyn (1991). "'Accidental Aloofness': Barnes, Loy, and Modernism". In Broe, Silence and Power, 67–79.
- (2001) “'Elementary, my dear Djuna': unreadable simplicity in Barnes's Creatures in an Alphabet”, Critical Survey 13 (3), p. 89–113. doi:10.3167/001115701782483426.
- DeSalvo, Louise. (1995) Conceived with Malice: Literature as Revenge in the Lives of Virginia and Leonard Woolf, D.H. Lawrence, Djuna Barnes, and Henry Miller. Nov-Jorko: Plume. ISBN 0-452-27323-4.
- (2006) “'Something so fundamentally right': Djuna Barnes's Uneasy Intersections with Margaret Sanger and the Rhetoric of Reform”, U.S. Studies Online (8). ISSN 1472-9091. Alirita February 25, 2007..
Arkivigite je 2007-09-27 per la retarkivo Wayback Machine
- Field, Andrew. (1985) Djuna: The Formidable Miss Barnes. Austin: University of Texas Press. ISBN 0-292-71546-3.
- Flanner, Janet. (1979) Paris was Yesterday: 1925–1939. Nov-Jorko: Penguin. ISBN 0-14-005068-X.
- Galvin, Mary E.. (1999) Queer Poetics: Five Modernist Women Writers. Greenwood Press. ISBN 0-313-29810-6.
- Gammel, Irene (2002). Baroness Elsa: Gender, Dada and Everyday Modernity. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
- Gammel, Irene (2012). “Lacing up the Gloves: Women, Boxing and Modernity.” Cultural and Social History 9.3: 369-390.
- (1993) “Spectacular Confessions: 'How it Feels to Be Forcibly Fed'”, Review of Contemporary Fiction 13 (3), p. 82. ISSN 0276-0045. Alirita February 25, 2007..
- (Fall 2005) “Repulsive Modernism: Djuna Barnes' The Book of Repulsive Women”, Journal of Modern Literature 29 (1), p. 118–132. doi:10.1353/jml.2006.0007. Alirita March 22, 2007..
- Herring, Phillip. (1995) Djuna: The Life and Work of Djuna Barnes. Nov-Jorko: Penguin Books. ISBN 0-14-017842-2.
- J. Gerald Kennedy. (1993) Imagining Paris: Exile, Writing, and American Identity. New Haven, Conn: Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-06102-1.
- (1993) “Works in Progress: the Uncollected Poetry of Barnes's Patchin Place Period”, The Review of Contemporary Fiction 13 (3), p. 186–200.
- (1998) “Troubling the "Master's Voice": Djuna Barnes's Pictorial Strategies”, Mosaic (Winnipeg) 31 (3), p. 61–80.
- Larabee, Ann (1991). "The Early Attic Stage of Djuna Barnes". In Broe, Silence and Power, 37–44.
- Marcus, Jane. "Mousemeat: Contemporary Reviews of Nightwood". Broe, 195–204.
- Messerli, Douglas. Djuna Barnes' Roots. Douglas Messerli. Electronic Poetry Center, SUNY Buffalo (1995). Alirita 2007-04-01. Reprinted from Barnes, Djuna; edited with an introduction by Douglas Messerli. (1995) At the Roots of the Stars: The Short Plays. Los-Anĝeleso: Sun & Moon Press. ISBN 1-55713-160-0.
- Page, Chester (2007) MEMOIRS OF A CHARMED LIFE IN NEW YORK. Memories of Djuna Barnes. iUNIVERSE. ISBN 978-0-595-45638-3
- Mills, Eleanor; with Kira Cochrane (eds.). (2005) Journalistas: 100 Years of the Best Writing and Reporting by Women Journalists. Nov-Jorko: Carroll & Graf. ISBN 0-7867-1667-3.
- Ponsot, Marie (1991). "A Reader's Ryder". In Broe, Silence and Power, 94–112.
- Retallack, Joan (1991). "One Acts: Early Plays of Djuna Barnes". In Broe, Silence and Power, 46–52.
- Scott, Bonnie Kime. (1995) Refiguring Modernism Volume 2: Postmodern Feminist Readings of Woolf, West, and Barnes. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, p. 73, 103–105. ISBN 0-253-21002-X.
- Weiss, Andrea. (1995) Paris Was a Woman: Portraits From the Left Bank. San-Francisko: HarperCollins, p. 154. ISBN 0-06-251313-3.
- White, Edmund, "Under Nightwood—Djuna: The Life and Work of Djuna Barnes by Phillip Herring / Nightwood: The Original Version and Related Drafts by Djuna Barnes and edited with an introduction by Cheryl J. Plumb", The Village Voice, 1995-11-07, paĝoj SS15.
- (2000) “Nations and the Night: Excremental History in James Joyce's Finnegans Wake and Djuna Barnes' Nightwood”, Journal of Modern Literature 24 (1), p. 81. doi:10.1353/jml.2000.0033.
Arkivaj rimedoj
[redakti | redakti fonton]- Djuna Barnes Papers (102 linear ft.) ĉe Hornbake Library ĉe Universitato de Marilando
- Barnes Family Papers (13 linear ft.) ĉe Hornbake Library ĉe Universitato de Marilando
Eksteraj ligiloj
[redakti | redakti fonton]- House of Incest: Exile from the Family in Modernist Women's Literature Arkivigite je 2005-10-25 per la retarkivo Wayback Machine — pri virinoj ĉe Rive Gauche (maldekstra bordo de Sejno)
Retaj verkoj
[redakti | redakti fonton]- The Book of Repulsive Women at A Celebration of Women Writers
- "The Confessions of Helen Westley" — an interview
- Selections from interviews by and with Barnes Arkivigite je 2020-10-31 per la retarkivo Wayback Machine
- "What Do You See, Madam?" — one of Barnes's early newspaper short stories