Dylan Thomas reads Djuna Barnes’ Nightwood

Dylan Thomas referred to Djuna Barnes’ modernist novel Nightwood (1936) as “one of the three great prose books ever written by a woman.” William S. Burroughs called it “one of the great books of the twentieth century.” T. S. Eliot’s introduction even employed some inadvertent reverse psychology, telling readers “not” to approach the novel as a sideshow of freaks.