The Book of Repulsive Women

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The Book of Repulsive Women is a 1915 modernist poetry and illustration collection by Djuna Barnes that explores taboo themes of female sexuality, urban life, and marginalization in a stark, experimental style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf illustrated book
modernist work
poetry collection
author Djuna Barnes
contains poem "From Fifth Avenue Up"
poem "Suicide"
poem "To a Cabaret Dancer"
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception controversial at time of publication
later recognized as an important modernist text
firstEditionPlace New York City
followedBy Ryder
format chapbook
genre illustrated poetry
modernist poetry
hasPart line drawings
hasReprint 1970s reissue
20th-century scholarly editions
hasSubject cabaret performers
sex workers
social outsiders
working-class women
illustrator Djuna Barnes
influenced later feminist literary criticism
queer modernist studies
language English
literaryMovement Modernism
mediaType print
notableFor combination of poetry and expressionistic drawings
early depiction of lesbian themes in American literature
portrayal of women as grotesque and transgressive figures
numberOfPoems 8
pageCount approximately 18
partOf Djuna Barnes bibliography
publicationYear 1915
publishedInSeries Bruno Chap Books
publisher Guido Bruno
setting New York City
urban nightlife
style experimental
stark
theme female sexuality
gender nonconformity
lesbian desire
marginalization
taboo subjects
urban life
tone grotesque
satirical

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Djuna Barnes notableWork The Book of Repulsive Women