Natalie CLIFFORD BARNEY
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name | Natalie CLIFFORD BARNEY |
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occupation | Playwright, poet and novelist |
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death | 2. February 1972 | ||
birth | 31. October 1876 | Dayton, Ohio, USA
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Eva PALMER-SIKELIANOS |
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Sidonie Gabrielle COLETTE |
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Anne-Marie CHASSAIGNE |
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Pauline Mary TARN |
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Dorothy WILDE |
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Lucie DELARUE |
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Beatrice Romaine GODDARD |
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Isadora DUNCAN |
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Notes for this person
She was openly lesbian and began publishing love poems to women under her own name as early as 1900, considering scandal as "the best way of getting rid of nuisances". Barney's salon was held at her home on Paris'Left Bank for more than 60 years and brought together writers and artists from around the world, including many leading figures in French literature along with American and British Modernists of the Lost Generation. She worked to promote writing by women and formed a "Women's Academy" (L'Académie des Femmes)(Wikipedia)
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