<p>“<i>Shattered Objects</i> is an embarrassment of riches: Barnes and affect studies; Barnes and film studies; Barnes and animal studies; Barnes and queer studies. I could go on and on with its generous contributions, but let it be said that, for once and for all, this collection proves her to be a supreme modernist amongst her towering peers. Across these super-sharp pieces she now shines brightest in that grand constellation of twentieth-century experimental art.”</p><p>—Scott Herring, author of <i>The Hoarders: Material Deviance in Modern American Culture</i></p>
<p>“With <i>Shattered Objects</i>, we at last get a full look at [Barnes’s] broad range of artistic achievements.”</p><p>—Megan N. Liberty <i>Brooklyn Rail</i></p>
<p>“<i>Shattered Objects</i> offers an invaluable revision of how we understand one of modernism’s most beguiling authors.”</p><p>—Peter Adkins <i>The Modernist Review</i></p>
<p>“This handsomely-produced and carefully-assembled collection bespeaks a certain maturity in ‘Barnes studies,’ while also pulling off the trick of recognising that term’s problematic status, given the author’s mocking resistance to all that we associate with author studies: a consolidated academic community, a firm sense of literary periodicity, a relatively stable aesthetics stance, a coherent world-view.”</p><p>—Tim Armstrong <i>Affirmations of the Modern</i></p>
<p>“Elizabeth Pender and Cathryn Setz’s wide-ranging collection ultimately reveals the ‘difficult’ Djuna Barnes to be the talented and versatile Djuna Barnes--a writer of sheer modernist multiplicity--about whom there will always be more to say.”</p><p>—Jade French <i>Times Literary Supplement</i></p>
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Elizabeth Pender has taught English literature at the Universities of Sydney and Cambridge. She is currently based at the University of Sydney.
Cathryn Setz is Associate Visiting Research Fellow at the Rothermere American Institute at the University of Oxford and the founder of the Djuna Barnes Research Seminar.