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Barnes, Djuna Chappell

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Barnes, Djuna Chappell (1892–1982)

US writer. Her most celebrated novel was Nightwood 1936, a dark and idiosyncratic study of decadence. She lived in Paris from the 1920s and her work was much influenced by European surrealism. She was also the author of short stories, plays, poems, essays, and portraits.



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