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"They say it takes two to tango - in my case it's probably three, or more..." In the blue hour of twilight, one trailblazing artist paints a remarkable picture: of her life, her liaisons and her passionate self-belief. Natalie Barney was an unstoppable force in modernism and the early gay rights movement. Her lovers were the most beautiful women of the era; her friends were the most celebrated artists of twentieth century culture. Step into her Paris salon - like Marcel Proust, Gertrude Stein, Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot and Greta Garbo before you - to hear her tale in person, and to witness her wild and visionary creed up close.
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Frances Bingham