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Collected stories / Djuna Barnes ; edited with an introduction by Phillip Herring.

Van Pelt Library PS3503.A614 A6 1996
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Barnes, Djuna
Series:
Sun & Moon classics
Sun & Moon classics ; 110
Standardized Title:
Short stories
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Manners and customs--Fiction.
Manners and customs.
Genre:
Fiction.
Physical Description:
477 pages ; 20 cm.
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Los Angeles, CA : Sun & Moon Press, 1996.
Summary:
Distinguished Djuna Barnes biographer Phillip Herring (Djuna: The Life and Work of Djuna Barnes (Viking)) has here gathered all the short stories of Djuna Barnes, including several that have never been published previously. Beginning in 1914, Djuna Barnes contributed regularly to numerous magazines and newspapers works of fiction, poetry, essay, and drama. Unlike some works in other genres in which she wrote, Barnes held her stories in particularly high regard, revising several of the stories collected in A Book (1923; reprinted as A Night Among the Horses in 1929) late in her life. These stories from Spillway, her other early tales, and other stories never before published are collected in this volume. What they reveal is the breadth and consistency of Barnes's story writing, and should help establish her as one of the most interesting and vital storytellers of the great period of American literary output after World War I. Barnes is recognized internationally for her masterwork Nightwood and for other works of fiction, including Ryder and Ladies Almanack. She also wrote plays, most notably The Antiphon - which will he republished by Sun & Moon Press next year - and shorter works collected in At the Roots of the Stars: The Short Plays. Her early poetic work, The Book of Repulsive Women, has increasingly gained readers over the past few years. A selection of her drawings, which often accompanied her literary writing, has just been published by Sun & Moon Press as Poe's Mother.
ISBN:
1557132267
OCLC:
34046807

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