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Paperback, Main
Published: 1st July 2007
Paperback, Main - Faber Modern Classics
Published: 22nd April 2015
Nightwood
By (Author) Djuna Barnes
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
1st July 2007
5th April 2007
Main
United Kingdom
Paperback
192
Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 11mm
160g
Nightwood is not only a classic of modernist literature, but was also acknowledged by T.S. Eliot as one of the great novels of the 20th century. Eliot admired Djuna Barnes' rich, evocative language. Barnes told a friend that Nightwood was written with her own blood 'while it was still running.' That flowing wound was the breakup of an eight year relationship with the love of her life.
Now recognised as a twentieth-century classic, the influence of Djuna Barnes's novel has been, and continues to be, exceptional.
Djuna Barnes is a writer of wild and original gifts. . . .To her name there is always to be attached the splendor of Nightwood, a lasting achievement of her great gifts and eccentricities---her passionate prose and, in this case, a genuineness of human passions.--Elizabeth Hardwick
Djuna Barnes was born in 1892 in Cornwall-on-Hudson in New York State. She studied art and worked as a journalist in New York before moving to Paris in the twenties. Her other works include The Book of Repulsive Women (1915), Ladies Almanack (1928), Ryder (1928), the verse play The Antiphon (1958), and collections of journalism, interviews and short stories. She returned to Greenwich Village in1940 and died there in 1982.