Herring, Phillip. Djuna: The Life and Work of Djuna Barnes. Penguin, 1995.
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Lanser, Susan Sniader, and Djuna Barnes. “Introduction”. Ladies Almanack, New York University Press, 1992, p. xv - li.
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Publishing
Iris Tree
IT
appeared in print for the first time when a poem of hers was included by Solita Solano
, drama critic for the Boston Herald Traveler, in her column.
Fielding, Daphne. The Rainbow Picnic. Eyre Methuen, 1974.
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Textual Features
Djuna Barnes
Structured as a monthly chronicle, Ladies Almanack is a satiric lesbian cosmology based on Natalie Barney
and her circle in Paris. Among its characters are Patience Scalpel, based on Mina Loy
, Lady Buck-and-Balk and...