"Of course I think of the past and of Paris, what else is there to remember?"

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Source: In a 1960 letter to Natalie Barney, as quoted in Paris Was a Woman by Andrea Weiss, (p. 173), 1995.

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Djuna Barnes

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Djuna Barnes was an influential American writer known for her modernist works, particularly 'Nightwood', which explores themes of love and identity.

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