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Bryher: Two Novels: Development and Two Selves (Living Out: Gay and Lesbian Autobiographies) [Paperback]

Bryher (Author), Joanne Winning (Introduction)
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September 4, 2000 Living Out: Gay and Lesbian Autobiog
"Highly readable. . . . Offers rare insights into gay life in the first quarter of the twentieth century."-Diana Collecott, University of Durham, author of H.D. and Sapphic Modernism

Bryher (born Annie Winifred Ellerman) is perhaps best known today as the lifelong partner of the poet H.D. She was, however, a central figure in modernist and avant-garde cultural experimentation in the early twentieth century; a prolific producer of poetry, novels, autobiography, and criticism; and an intimate and patron of such modernist artists as Gertrude Stein, Marianne Moore, and Dorothy Richardson. Bryher's own path-breaking writing has remained largely neglected, long out of print, and inaccessible to those interested in her oeuvre. Now, for the first time since their original publication in the early 1920s, two of Bryher's pioneering works of fictionalized autobiography, titled Development and Two Selves, are reprinted in one volume for a new audience of readers, scholars, and critics.

Blending poetry, prose, and autobiographical details, Development and Two Selves together constitute a compelling bildungsroman that is among the first ever to follow a young woman's process of coming out. Through the fictionalized character Nancy, the novels trace Bryher's life through her childhood and young adulthood, giving the reader an account of the development of a unique lesbian, feminist, and modernist consciousness. Development and Two Selves recover significant work by one of the first experimenters of the modernist movement and are a welcome reintroduction of the enigmatic Bryher.

"Bryher's novels have a strong place in the history of lesbian and transgendered writing. This volume is sure to be a useful tool for modernist studies, women's studies, and queer, gay, and lesbian studies."-Susan Stanford Friedman, University of Wisconsin-Madison, author of Mappings: Feminism and the Cultural Geographies of Encounter



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"Bryher’s novels have a strong place in the history of lesbian and transgendered writing. This volume is sure to be a useful tool for modernist studies, women’s studies, and queer, gay, and lesbian studies."—Susan Stanford Friedman, University of Wisconsin–Madison, author of Mappings: Feminism and the Cultural Geographies of Encounter



"Highly readable. . . . Offers rare insights into gay life in the first quarter of the twentieth century."—Diana Collecott, University of Durham, author of H.D. and Sapphic Modernism 
 

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This book is a part the series, Living Out: Gay and Lesbian Autobiographies Joan Larkin and David Bergman, Series Editors

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  • Paperback: 376 pages
  • Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press; 1 edition (September 4, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0299167747
  • ISBN-13: 978-0299167745
  • Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 4.9 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,307,094 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars At Last Bryher's first Novels in Print again!, June 16, 2000
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This review is from: Bryher: Two Novels: Development and Two Selves (Living Out: Gay and Lesbian Autobiographies) (Paperback)
I am thrilled that this title is finally available. It consists of the first two novels by the British author known as Bryher. An amazing and under appreciated author, philanthropist, educator and more. The two novels are "Development" which has been called "the story of the artist as young dyke" and "Two Selves" a coded-lesbian love story.

"Development" first published in 1920 is a quixotic look in to the mind of a young woman who yearns to write but is hampered by family, decade, class and gender. It includes moving descriptions of why she feels that she is really a boy, her longing for adventure and desire to run away to the sea. It is an uneven book and barely a novel, but historically significant with beautiful passages on childhood and an essay on color-hearing.

Her second novel "Two Selves" first published in 1924 is a true gem. It follows Nancy from the isolation of Developement through her intense longing for a friend who will understand and climaxes with the meeting with "the poet". Historically the book describes Bryher's first meeting with the American poet H.D. (Hilda Doolittle, whom she supported emotionally and financially til death did them part -- And whose daughter she adopted and co-parented). The language, especially in the final passages, is simply beautiful.

See also her post-World War II historical novels: Gate to the Sea, Ruan, The Player's Boy, etc. -- Out of print but available in many libraries -- and her memoirs "A Heart to Artemis" and "Days of Mars."

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