No Modernism Without Lesbians : longlisted for the 2021 Polari Prize.
Diana. Souhami
Bok Engelsk 2020 · Electronic books.
Utgitt | Apollo
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Omfang | 1 online resource (344 pages)
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Opplysninger | Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Epigraph -- Contents -- THROW OVER YOUR MAN -- Paris -- as you were when the autobus called -- modernism -- money -- escape from patriarchy -- SYLVIA BEACH -- the living Paris -- poor little mother -- about my education -- a very bad example -- I worked as a volontaire agricole -- the little gray bookshop of Adrienne Monnier -- these two extraordinary women -- among the valiant Serbs -- London was not the town to start my shop in -- boutique à louer -- setting up shop -- London shops and their owners -- lending library and book-hop -- Shakespeare and Company opens its doors -- early bunnies -- suppressions across the sea -- they couldn't get Ulysses and they couldn't get a drink -- two customers from rue de Fleurus -- new voices -- Ernest Hemingway -- the crowd... -- Contact Editions -- Ulysses in Paris -- Miss Harriet Weaver fought and lost her battle of Ulysses -- the Egoist Press -- Ulysses wandered overseas... and was again in trouble -- Mustir -- the literary masterpiece of our generation -- episodes 4, 8, 9 and 12 -- episode 13 'Nausicaa' -- the lesbian business -- eat the stars -- the greatest writer of my times -- Shakespeare and Company to the rescue -- the diligent editor and the exigent author -- one man's day and life -- he spends money like a drunken sailor -- Darantiere of Dijon -- grey bare hairy buttocks -- Stratford on Odéon -- the first reading -- 2 February 1922 -- Nora wants to leave -- I have read pages 690 to 732 -- a copy stuffed down his trousers -- getting away -- a question of rights -- the pirates move in -- got any spicy books -- Adrienne's Silver Ship -- a petition of protest -- P.L.M. -- Joyce's eyes and family -- carrying on for Joyce -- betrayal -- hard times -- what to do with Lucia -- something must be done -- a visit to America -- Gisèle Freund -- hunkering down.. - Works referencing Natalie Barney -- Gertrude Stein -- Works by Gertrude Stein -- Works referencing Gertrude Stein -- Text Credits -- Acknowledgements -- About the Author -- An Invitation from the Publisher.. - the duchesse de Clermont-Tonnerre -- Natalie meets Romaine -- marriage contract -- Romaine Brooks -- no pleasant memories -- Winnaretta Singer -- the salon of the Princesse de Polignac -- Winnaretta's lovers -- Ethel Smyth -- philanthropy -- Violet Trefusis -- St Loup -- Natalie and Romaine -- no second best -- the well of awfulness -- the sapphic centre of the western world -- Dolly Wilde -- Joe Carstairs -- Janet Flanner -- the rat was Dolly -- the wide literary lesbian web -- Djuna Barnes and Ladies Almanack -- death of Natalie -- GERTRUDE STEIN -- Gertrude's parents -- Gertrude and Leo's childhood -- death of mother and father -- student days -- passionate yearnings -- London then Paris -- with Leo in Paris -- her fit vocation -- collectors of modern art -- Madame Cézanne -- Matisse -- saturday evening salons -- Gertrude and Picasso -- Alice B. Toklas arrives -- Alice the maidservant and more -- The Making of Americans -- fried chicken and apple pie -- Three Lives -- the ousting of Leo -- Gertrude's word portraits -- rue de Fleurus to themselves -- Mabel Dodge -- monogamy -- love letters for Alice -- the history of anything -- the First World War -- war work -- Gertrude the oracle -- Bravig Imbs -- only the men -- Sherwood Anderson -- Gertrude and Ernest -- Gertrude and F. Scott Fitzgerald -- Gertrude and T.S. Eliot -- publication of The Making of Americans -- The Autobiography of Alice. B. Toklas -- Gertrude and Virgil Thomson -- Four Saints in Three Acts -- an African-American cast -- the end of an era -- this preposterous masculine fiction -- Gertrude's death -- do you still love life? -- Citations and Books -- Throw over your man -- Sylvia Beach -- Works by Sylvia Beach -- Books referencing Sylvia Beach -- Bryher -- Works by Bryher -- Works by H.D. -- Works referencing Bryher -- Natalie Barney -- Works by Natalie Barney.. - the occupying force -- the death of Joyce -- the enemy alien -- internment -- a twilit life -- waved lavatory brushes -- after the war -- Lucia -- Gisèle -- the swooping down of death -- Sylvia's death -- BRYHER -- name of the father -- John Ellerman, a self-made man -- Bryher's childhood -- a brother -- boarding school -- a friend -- complete frustration -- Bryher meets H.D. -- Frances, Ezra, Richard, Cecil -- a devilish mess -- Bryher to the rescue -- Saint Bryher -- that odd commanding look -- Hilda's circle did not like me at all -- H.D. and South Audley Street -- Havelock Ellis -- Ellis's overmind -- to Greece with H.D. and Havelock Ellis -- where to live -- America -- disaffection -- if we married -- the Ellermans' son-in-law -- writers on the move -- Paris and Contact Editions -- parents for Perdita -- another lover, another husband -- family affairs -- POOL productions -- Close Up -- Foothills and Berlin -- Hanns Sachs and analysis -- private ripples -- Monkeys' Moon and an abortion -- Borderline -- Kenwin -- no more normal -- Freud -- J'accuse! -- 'Die Bergner' -- death of Sir John Ellerman -- a fractured world -- H.D. in London -- the road to war -- more war -- the guns began -- H.D.'s breakdown -- Perdita marries -- Kenwin alone -- death of H.D. -- the cabin boy in the sailor suit -- Bryher's death -- NATALIE BARNEY -- mother. the first relationship -- cultural forces -- Eva Palmer and Sappho -- Sappho -- Liane de Pougy -- Renée Vivien -- back to Bar Harbor -- Eva, Renée, Olive, Oscar, Bosie -- not all roses -- Albert Barney's death -- life without father -- to Lesbos with Renée -- Colette's sane eye -- Eva Palmer leaves for Greece -- Alice Barney marries again -- the temple of friendship -- ladies with high collars and monocles -- fidèle/infidèle and idleness -- thoughts of an Amazon -- Natalie meets Lily.. - The story of how a singular group of women in a pivotal time and place - Paris, Between the Wars - fostered the birth of the Modernist movement.
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ISBN | 1-78669-485-9
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