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A Literate Passion: Letters of Anaïs Nin & Henry Miller, 1932-1953

A Literate Passion: Letters of Anaïs Nin & Henry Miller, 1932-1953

Anaïs Nin; Henry Miller

Mariner Books Classics
1989
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A "lyrical, impassioned" document of the intimate relationship between the two authors that was first disclosed in Henry and June (Booklist).This exchange of letters between the two controversial writers -- Ana s Nin, renowned for her candid and personal diaries, and Henry Miller, author of Tropic of Cancer -- paints a portrait of more than two decades in their complex relationship as it moves through periods of passion, friendship, estrangement, and reconciliation."The letters may disturb some with their intimacy, but they will impress others with their fragrant expression of devotion to art." -- Booklist"A portrait of Miller and Nin more rounded than any previously provided by critics, friends, and biographers." -- Chicago TribuneEdited and with an Introduction by Gunther Stuhlmann
Anaïs Nin, Fictionality and Femininity

Anaïs Nin, Fictionality and Femininity

Helen Tookey

Oxford University Press
2003
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Helen Tookey presents a new study of Anaïs Nin (1903-77), focusing both on the cultural and historical contexts in which her work was produced and received, and on the different versions of Nin herself - as a modernist, a woman writer, a public (and controversial) figure in the women's liberation movement, and as a set of conflicting and often extreme representations of femininity. The author shows how contextual feminist approaches shed light on Nin (who moved from Paris modernism of the 1930s to US second-wave feminism of the 1970s), and how this sheds light on key issues and conflicts within feminist thinking since the 1970s, particularly questions of identity, femininity, and psychoanalysis. Anaïs Nin: Fictionality and Femininity provides new readings of Nin through contemporary feminist approaches, using Nin to make an intervention into critical debates around modernism, feminism, and psychoanalysis, writing and identity, fictionality and femininity.
Anaïs Nin and the Remaking of Self

Anaïs Nin and the Remaking of Self

Diane Richard-Allerdyce

Northern Illinois University Press
1998
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This work traces the development of Anais Nin's theories of gender and the creative self through her fiction, criticism and diaries. It frames its analysis with a Lacanian perspective that complements Nin's recreation of her personal history and interest in psychoanalysis and modernism.
Anais Nin's Lost World: Paris in Words and Pictures, 1924-1939
Few writers are as legendary as Ana s Nin. Her diaries, both expurgated and unexpurgated, and a host of biographies have documented her life in an almost unprecedented way, yet she remains shrouded in mystery. Who is the woman behind the myth?Ana s Nin's Lost World depicts Nin's life from the perspective of her surroundings during the most important era in her life-her Paris years, from 1924 to 1939, when she met Henry Miller and came into her own as a writer and as a sensual woman. This book gives us a vivid picture of Nin's turbulent life in the 1920s and 1930s. Not only was her emotional life chaotic, but she and her husband Hugh Guiler moved several times during their stay in France. Ana s Nin created many homes in Paris, but she found sumptuous peace in her house in Louveciennes, which Miller dubbed "the laboratory of the soul."In Ana s Nin's Lost World, Britt Arenander allows us to follow in Nin's and Miller's footsteps. She has brilliantly woven text and photographs into a tapestry of the Paris that Nin and Miller came to love so much.The book's unique artwork, including vintage postcards and rare and recent photographs, depicts a Paris that has disappeared and yet lives on in its buildings, streets, and neighborhoods.
Anaïs Nin: A Life From Beginning to End

Anaïs Nin: A Life From Beginning to End

Hourly History

Independently Published
2019
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Ana s NinAna s Nin was an influential and acclaimed writer best known for her diaries that cover six decades from the 1910s to the 1970s. In addition to her famous journals, her works include novels, essays, poetry, studies, and erotica-many of which remain popular to this day. As one of the first prominent female authors of erotica, Nin led a controversial life that was subject to many rumors. Her fearlessness when it came to tackling taboo topics such as incest, sexual abuse, and extra-marital affairs would earn her both staunch supporters and zealous critics. Inside you will read about...✓ Early Years of Abuse✓ Seducing her Father✓ Delta of Venus✓ Ana s' Double Life and Husbands✓ The Diary of Ana s Nin✓ Late Life and DeathAnd much more In the 1960s, Ana s Nin's unconventional lifestyle, which included two simultaneous husbands and numerous casual partners, turned her into a feminist icon. Since then, her legacy as a scandalous woman and an exceptional author has continued to captivate audiences.
Anaïs Nin: An Unprofessional Study

Anaïs Nin: An Unprofessional Study

Kazim Ali

Agape Editions
2017
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Melding scholarship with artistic reflection, Ana s Nin: An Unprofessional Study guides readers through the movements and architectures of Nin's writing. This dense, melodic book combines critical essays with concepts for film treatment, choreography, and an art installation, all centered around Nin's life, energy, and aesthetic. Using his own lyric sensibilities and love of language as a compass, Kazim Ali explores what possibilities Nin's body of work might hold, and what limitations it might transcend.
The Diary of Anais Nin 1939-1944

The Diary of Anais Nin 1939-1944

Nin Anais

Mariner Books
1971
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Nin's years of struggle and final triumph as an author in America. "Transcending mere self-revelation... the diary examines human personality with a depth and understanding seldom surpassed since Proust...dream and fact are balanced and...in their joining lie the elements of masterpiece" (Washington Post). Edited and with a Preface by Gunther Stuhlmann; Index.
The Early Diary of Anais Nin, 1920-1923
A continuation of the journey of self-education and self-discovery begun by Anais Nin in the previous volume of her early diary. Central here is the growing conflict between her role as woman and her determination to be a writer. Editor's Note by Rupert Pole; Preface by Joaquin Nin-Culmell; Index; photographs."
Anais: The Erotic Life of Anais Nin

Anais: The Erotic Life of Anais Nin

Noel Riley Fitch

Back Bay Books
1994
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Anais Nin was the ultimate femme fatale, a passionate and mysterious woman, world famous for her extravagant sexual exploits, most notably her simultaneous affairs with Henry and June Miller and her bicoastal bigamous marriages. In the mid-1920s, eager to break the confines of American Victorianism both as an artist and as a woman, Nin traveled to Paris, where she fell in with the legendary artistic and literary circles of the Left Bank."Nin's Diary", published over the years in numerous volumes, has been hailed as a breakthrough document by literary critics and feminists alike. Yet in the published diary, Nin did not lay bare her true self. She instead constructed a carefully stylized image of the woman the world knew as "Anais" while keeping her inner self hidden. In "Anais", biographer Noel Riley Fitch presents an honest portrait of Nin's passionate, tumultuous, and sometimes bitterly painful life. Fitch reveals, among other things, that behind Nin's coquetry was the desperate yearning of an abused and abandoned child. This, the first biography of Nin, complements, corrects, and demystifies the image that Nin so artfully crafted in her diary.
The Critical Response to Anais Nin

The Critical Response to Anais Nin

Philip K. Jason

Greenwood Press
1996
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Best known for her diary, Anais Nin was also the author of several novels, short fiction, and a book on D.H. Lawrence. As a woman who made a career of her aesthetic femininity, her works helped shape the future of gender studies and feminist literary criticism. Her writings have challenged numerous critics, while her life has been equally fascinating. The selections in this book represent the critical response to her works, from her first efforts in the 1930s to the posthumous publication of unexpurgated diary volumes beginning in 1986, including the views of major biographers and contemporary critics. Born in France in 1903, Anais Nin spent her life in New York, Paris, and Los Angeles, where she died in 1977. Like the chaotic passages of her life, her writings have not easily fallen into neat categories. Though she published several novels, short fiction, and erotica, she is best known for her enormous and captivating diary, which sometimes commanded more attention in unpublished form than her published fiction did. As a woman writer who made a career of her aesthetic femininity, her works helped shape the future of gender studies and feminist literary criticism. The selections in this volume trace the critical response to Nin's works from the 1930s to the present. Though Nin died nearly 20 years ago, the posthumous publication of several of her works, including three unexpurgated diary volumes, has prompted renewed critical attention, including two major biographical studies. Because biographical concerns dominate critical studies, this book contains not only sections on her work in general, her short fiction, and her novels, but also special sections on her monumental diary and on her public and private selves. Within each section, critical articles and reviews are reprinted chronologically, so that the reader may trace the response to Nin over time. A bibliography lists works for further consultation, and an introductory essay explores the direction of critical attention to her writings.
Recollections of Anaïs Nin

Recollections of Anaïs Nin

Ohio University Press
1996
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Recollections of Anaïs Nin presents Nin through the eyes of twenty-six people who knew her. She is the unconventional, distant aunt; the thoughtful friend; the owner of a strangely disarming voice; the author eager for attention yet hypersensitive to criticism; the generous advisor to a literary magazine; the adulteress; the beautiful septuagenarian; the recommender of books—the contributors elaborate on thses and many other perceptions of Nin. Readers of this book will meet one of the most enigmatic literary women of the twentieth century.
Recollections of Anaïs Nin

Recollections of Anaïs Nin

Ohio University Press
1996
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Recollections of Anaïs Nin presents Nin through the eyes of twenty-six people who knew her. She is the unconventional, distant aunt; the thoughtful friend; the owner of a strangely disarming voice; the author eager for attention yet hypersensitive to criticism; the generous advisor to a literary magazine; the adulteress; the beautiful septuagenarian; the recommender of books—the contributors elaborate on thses and many other perceptions of Nin. Readers of this book will meet one of the most enigmatic literary women of the twentieth century.
Conversations with Anaïs Nin

Conversations with Anaïs Nin

University Press of Mississippi
2011
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Largely ignored by mainstream audiences for the first thirty years of her career, Anaïs Nin (1903-1977) finally came into her own with the publication of the first part of her diary in 1966. Thereafter she was catapulted into fame. Throughout the late sixties and the seventies she attracted a host of devoted and admiring readers in the counterculture, who were magnetized by her personal liberation and openness. For a woman to make such a probing exploration of the intimate recesses of her psyche made her a cult figure with a large and lasting readership. Born in France, she came to America in the thirties. Her liaison with Henry Miller and his wife June, documented in her explicitly detailed diaries, became the subject of a major film of the nineties. Nin's forthright books such as Delta of Venus, her diaries that continue to be published in a steady flow, and her charismatic charm made her the subject of many candid interviews, such as those collected here. Eight included in this volume are printed for the first time. Many others were originally published in magazines that are now defunct. Nin elaborates on subjects only touched upon in the diaries, and she speaks also of her role in the women's movement and of her philosophies on art, writing, and individual growth.
A Cafe in Space: The Anais Nin Literary Journal, Volume 3

A Cafe in Space: The Anais Nin Literary Journal, Volume 3

Gunther Stuhlmann; Richard Pine; James Clawson

Sky Blue Press
2020
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Volume 3 of A Cafe in Space: The Anais Nin Literary Journal contains Anais Nin's revealing correspondence with the man who would help propel her to fame, her literary agent, Gunther Stuhlmann. Also included are several articles on one of Nin's great literary allies, English novelist Lawrence Durrell, who, with Nin and Henry Miller, formed the "Three Musketeers" in Paris during the 1930s, each of whom helped the others get their work published. Katrin Burtschell gives readers a look at how influential Japan was to both Nin and Henry Miller, and Karl Orend examines the marriage between Henry and June Miller in an entirely new light.
Delta of Venus

Delta of Venus

Anaïs Nin

Penguin Classics
2000
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As influential and revelatory in its day as Fifty Shades of Grey is now, Anaïs Nin's Delta of Venus is a groundbreaking anthology of erotic short stories, published in Penguin Modern ClassicsIn Delta of Venus Anaïs Nin conjures up a glittering cascade of sexual encounters. Creating her own 'language of the senses', she explores an area that was previously the domain of male writers and brings to it her own unique perceptions. Her vibrant and impassioned prose evokes the essence of female sexuality in a world where only love has meaning.This edition includes a preface adapted from Anaïs Nin's diary that establishes a context for the work's gestation, and a postscript to her diary entries in which she explains her desire to use 'women's language, seeing sexual experience from a woman's point of view'.Anaïs Nin (1903-1977), born in Paris, was the daughter of a Franco-Danish singer and a Cuban pianist. Her first book - a defence of D. H. Lawrence - was published in the 1930s. Her prose poem, House of Incest (1936) was followed by the collection of three novellas, collected as Winter of Artifice (1939). In the 1940s she began to write erotica for an anonymous client, and these pieces are collected in Delta of Venus and Little Birds (both published posthumously). During her later years Anaïs Nin lectured frequently at universities throughout the USA, in 1974 and was elected to the United States National Institute of Arts and Letters.If you enjoyed Delta of Venus, you might like Stephen Vizinczey's In Praise of Older Women, also available in Penguin Modern Classics.'Anaïs Nin excites male readers and incites female readers ... and she comes against life with a vital artistry and boldness'The New York Times Book Review
Henry and June

Henry and June

Anaïs Nin

Penguin Classics
2001
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The brilliant tale of Anais Nin's true love affair with Henry Miller, and her ambiguous, charged relationship with his wife, June. Drawn from the journals of a single momentous year in Paris, Henry and June provides a wildly lyrical account of a woman's sexual awakening and the disillusion of idealized marriage.