Op Idahot 2026 lanceren we onze tweede aflevering, waarin we Nachtwoud van Djuna Barnes bespreken, een lesbische klassieker over de passionele en destructieve liefde tussen Nora Flood en Robin Vote in het Parijs van de jaren 1920. We bespreken Het boek, onze podcast en queer boekenclub, inleidend,De korte inhoud van het boek (1'30")Baron Felix, de heteroman (5'9")Robin Vote, schepsel van de nacht (9'48")Moederschap en kinderloosheid (13'59")Gender en andere constructen (17'14")Parijs in de jaren '20 (22'38")Djuna Barnes, lesbienne tegen wil en dank? (27'51")Fascisme, vroeger en nu (34'26")De modernistische roman (39'10")Mag dit boek in onze boekenkast blijven staan? (41'33") Meer informatie en bronnen: On Djuna Barnes Dead ladies show Other Work The Book of Repulsive WomenA Night Among The Horses.Ladies Almanack. Chronicles of Paris lesbian life, o.a. Natalie Barney.Ryder, autobiographical novel.The Antiphon, bitter book about hate of her family. A fragment from a sapphic poem 'Seen From the "L"' SO she stands—nude—stretching dully Two amber combs loll through her hair A vague molested carpet pitches Down the dusty length of stair. She does not see, she does not care It's always there. On Nightwood Podcast Lit Century On Dr. O'Connor as a trans character The First Trans Woman in Western Fiction. ‘Nightwood’s Dr. Matthew O’Connor was gender dysphoric. https://medium.com/the-awl/the-first-trans-woman-in-western-fiction-731fd7c13b85 Olivia Scott Harris. (2020) “What is this thing, Lord?”: Matthew O’Connor and the Queer Theology of the Catholic Church in Nightwood (1937). https://www.apollonejournal.org/apollon-journal/what-is-this-thing-lord On lesbian relationships Harker, Jaime. PARIS WAS A LESBIAN. Women’s Liberation and the Re-Queering of Modernism. Susana S. Martins (1999). Gender Trouble and Lesbian Desire in Djuna Barnes's "Nightwood". In: A Journal of Women Studies , 1999, Vol. 20, No. 3 (1999), pp. 108-126 Published by: University of Nebraska Press. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3347225 On antisemitism In Search of “the Jew” in Djuna Barnes’s Nightwood https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1057/9780230391673_4 On a Freudian reading Jane Marcus (1989). Laughing at Leviticus: "Nightwood" as Woman's Circus Epic. In: Cultural Critique, Autumn, 1989, No. 13, and The Construction of Gender and Modes of Social Division (Autumn, 1989), pp. 143-190, https://www.jstor.org/stable/1354272 On Paris in the 20ies Here are some pictures of queer women of la rive gauche à Paris. Some of their names Eileen Gray, modern designerLee Miller, war photographer.Ada ‘Bricktop’ Smith, jazz musician and dancer, owner of Chez Bricktop.Josephine Baker, African-American dancer and singerColette, writer.Ratclyffe Hall, writer.Romaine Brooks, painterMarie Laurencin, painter, modernistGertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas, writer and hosts of a literary salon.Natalie Clifford Barney and Renée Vivien, hosts of a literary salon.Sylvia Beach and Adrienne Monnier, owners of book shops (Shakespeare and Company and La Maison des Amis des Livres)Janet Flanner or Genet, reporter. The documentary Paris Was A Woman. De vele levens van Gertrude Stein. Gertrude Stein documentary: When This You See Remember Me. Bad Gays podcast. Gertrude Stein. Joe Carstairs. Radclyffe Hall. Yesterqueers about Joe Carstairs. Book: The Story of Art without Men.