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Barnes, Djuna

LC control no.n 79108379
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPS3503.A614
Personal name headingBarnes, Djuna
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Variant(s)Lady of fashion, 1892-1982
Steptoe, Lydia
בארנס, דז׳ונה
Associated countryUnited States
Birth date1892-06-12
Death date1982-06-18
Place of birthStorm King Mountain (N.Y.)
Place of deathNew York (N.Y.)
Field of activityFiction Poetry Journalism Art
Profession or occupationNovelists Poets Journalists Artists
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Found inHer A book, c1923.
Her Ladies almanack, 1928: t.p. (A lady of fashion)
Contemporary authors, 9-12R (Djuna Barnes; b. 1892 in Cornwall-on-Hudson, N.Y.; reporter, author; pseud.: Lydia Steptoe)
Her Interviews, c1985: CIP t.p. (Djuna Barnes) data sheet (d. 1982)
Book of repulsive women, 2003: t.p. (Djuna Barnes) p. i (Djuna Chappell Barnes)
Info. converted from 678, 2012-10-02 (b. 1892)
Wikipedia, viewed September 20, 2018 (Djuna Barnes (June 12, 1892 - June 18, 1982) was an American writer and artist best known for her novel Nightwood (1936), a cult classic of lesbian fiction and an important work of modernist literature. Born: Storm King Mountain, Orange County, New York; Died: New York City; Pen names: Lydia Steptoe; A Lady of Fashion; and Gunga Duhl, the Pen Performer; Occupations: novelist, poet, journalist, artist)
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Associated languageeng