An incredible biography, about one of the most fascinating and least known historical figures of the 19th/20th Century.
Natalie Barney Clifford was an incredible Poet, Writer, Hostess , Lover, Patron, Feminist & out Lesbian.
Among many other things that it was considered ;
Extraordinary , impossible or even abhorrent for a women to be, in that particular period in history.
Her life story illustrates times and places
(1870's- 1960's) - (Ohio ,Washington, Paris, Florence)
That are often skipped over in history classes, because their culture and significance are considered too niche.
Natalie was a wealthy American heiress, worth hundreds of millions in today's figures,
yet her experiences are rendered relatable,
if not universal
by the skillful hand of author Suzanne Rodriguez.
her experiences of turmoil and happiness within her personal relationships.
Her unique disdain, for the concepts of marriage and monogamy,
( Though one of relationships spanned over 60 years). The joy and achievement she
experienced from her writing ( she had over 10 works published) ,
as well as her skillful hosting of her literary salon which became a hub of intellectual creativity
Natalie was a figure of elegance, but never stuffy,
a figure of bold daring, emancipated
but all at once concerned with decorum,
a walking contradiction at times, as all interesting human beings are.
She lived, loved and mingled with Greats such as;
Oscar Wilde , Ezra Pound, Renee Vivien,Romaine Brooks, T.S. Elliot , Hemmingway, Radclyffe Hall & Truman Capote
This is a story of a woman , who in her own words fit more into life than she thought was possible.
Paris Hilton take note.