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"Nightwood, Djuna Barnes's strange and sinuous tour de force, has become a classic of modernist and lesbian literature since its first publication in 1936. Set in Paris, Berlin, and Vienna during the decadent period between the two World Wars, Nightwood "belongs to that small class of books that somehow reflect a time or an epoch" (TLS)." "It is the story of Robin Vote and those she destroys-her husband the "Baron," their child Guido, and the two women, Nora and Jenny, who love her; the whole is illumined by the fantastic monologues of the renegade doctor Matthew O'Connor. Most striking of all is Barnes's unparalleled stylistic innovation, which led T. S. Eliot to proclaim the book "so good a novel that only sensibilities trained on poetry can wholly appreciate it," and The New York Times Book Review to assert: "Admired by Joyce, Nightwood is as important to the history of the 20th-century novel as Finnegans Wake-and more readable." --BOOK JACKET.
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Fiction, Lesbians, Lesbians in literature, Sex addicts, Textual Criticism, open_syllabus_project, Paris (france), fiction, American fiction (fictional works by one author), Fiction, psychological, Lesbians, fiction, New York Times reviewed, Barnes, djuna, 1892-1982, Cross-dressers, Expatriates, Americans, LGBTQ novels before Stonewall, Fiction in English, Lesbian, Sex addictionPeople
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Nightwood
September 26, 2006, New Directions
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Nightwood: the original version and related drafts
1995, Dalkey Archive Press
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Nightwood
June 1961, New Directions Publishing Corporation
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Rare Book copy: Inscribed by the author to Melville Cane.
Gift; Melville Cane.
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"At Nightwood's center are the love affairs of Robin Vote - a character based on Barnes's lover, Thelma Wood. Robin marries Felix Volkbein, an eccentric aristocrat, whom she meets in Paris, and whom she abandons years later for the American Nora Flood. But Nora cannot contain Robin, either, and Robin in turn deserts her for the larcenous Jenny Petherbridge.
Rich in irony and symbolism, Nightwood depicts the all-consuming power of erotic obsession in language that twists and turns, drawing the reader into a labyrinth of meaning and revelation. This edition also includes T. S. Eliot's Introduction to the 1937 American edition."--BOOK JACKET.
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