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  1. A Woman Speaks: Lectures, Seminars, Interviews Anais Nin
  2. Early Diary of Anais Nin, The by Anais Nin, 1994
  3. The Illustrated Delta of Venus by Anais Nin, 1980-10-23
  4. Collages by Anais Nin, 1964-01-01
  5. Journal of a Wife: The Early Diary of Anais Nin, 1923-1927 by Anais Nin, 1984-01
  6. Henry and June: From the Unexpurgated Diary of Anais Nin by Anais Nin, 1986
  7. Four Chambered Heart: V3 In Nin'S Continuous Novel (Vol III) by Anais Nin, 1959-01-01
  8. Little Birds: Erotica by Anais Nin, 1986-09
  9. The White Blackbird and Other Writings/the Tale of an Old Geisha and Other Stories (Capra Back-to-Back Books) by Anais Nin, Kanoko Okamoto, 1985-04
  10. Arrows Of Longing: Correspondence Between Anais Nin And by Anais Nin, 1998-06-15
  11. D.H. Lawrence: An Unprofessional Study by Anais Nin, 1964-01-01
  12. Cities of the Interior by Anais Nin, 1975-01-01
  13. Pajaritos (Spanish Edition) by Anais Nin, 2008-01-01
  14. The Portable Anais Nin by Anais Nin, 2010-09-30

41. Anais Nin: One Of Her Lives - Review - Theater - New York Times
Anyone who sees Wendy Beckett’s “Anaïs nin One of Her Lives” without knowing about nin’s affair with Henry Miller and his wife, June, would be hard pressed
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Anaïs Nin, Henry Miller and His Wife, All Together in Paris

By ANITA GATES Published: August 9, 2006 Anyone who sees Wendy Beckett’s “Anaïs Nin: One of Her Lives” without knowing a little about Nin’s affair with Henry Miller and his wife, June, in Paris in the early 1930’s would be hard pressed to identify the period. Skip to next paragraph Enlarge this Image Richard Termine
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As Nin, Angela Christian wears backless, slightly slinky 1920’s-style dresses. David Bishins, as Henry, wearing a fedora in public and a white T-shirt in more private moments, seems to have come from the angry-young-man 1950’s. Strangely, Alysia Reiner’s June looks like a refugee from the 1970’s in a patterned micromini-dress.

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Writer and diarist, born in Paris of a Catalan father and a Danish mother, anais nin spent many of her early years with Cuban relatives.
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Anaïs Nin (To order eMail CHAFIN@COMCAST.NET W riter and diarist, born in Paris of a Catalan father and a Danish mother, Anais Nin spent many of her early years with Cuban relatives. Later, a naturalized American citizen, she lived and worked in Paris, New York and Los Angeles. Author of avant-garde novels in the French surrealistic style, she is best known for her life and times in "The Diary of Anais Nin." A nais was born in Neuilly, just outside Paris. She spent her childhood in various parts of Europe until, when she was eleven, her father, Spanish composer Joaquin Nin, abandoned his family. In the same year, her French-Danish mother, Rosa Culmell, took Anais and her two sons to New York. On the boat that brought Anais away from Europe and from her father she began to write her journals. In 1923 she married Hugo Guiler, who had studied literature and economics and had acquired a good position in an international bank, allowing them to live comfortably. T he couple moved to Paris in 1924. There they lived in various apartments, among them a beautiful house in Louveciennes, but Anais also often had a studio for herself and lived in a houseboat on the Seine for a while. In Paris she and Hugo supported various avant-garde artists, among them Henry Miller with who Anais started an affair and exchanged hundreds of letters. The book A Literary Passion includes a great number of the letters these two artists exchanged over the years and provide an interesting documentary of their struggle for recognition as writers as well as their relationship.

44. Essential Anais Nin By Anais Nin Audio Book On CD
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For many years the name Anais Nin was associated mostly with the avant-garde and the literary underground. During the liberated 1960s she became widely recognized as a daring and innovative artist. Her work, at once familiar and exotic, is today considered among the important achievements of twentieth-century literature. This historic audio was recorded in 1972 at the 92nd Street Y Poetry Center in New York City, where Anais Nin read excerpts from her diary, which she began in 1914 at the age of eleven. After her recital, she answered questions from her audience.

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47. Anais Nin Oral History Interview Conducted By Doloris Holmes For The Archives Of
The following oral history transcript is the result of a taperecorded interview with anais nin in 1972. The interview was conducted in New York City by
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The following oral history transcript is the result of a tape-recorded interview with Anais Nin in 1972. The interview was conducted in New York City by Doloris Holmes for the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. Interview DOLORIS HOLMES: This is Doloris Holmes interviewing for the Archives of American Art. We have been documenting the Protest Art Movement of the 1970's. Today I have the real pleasure of talking with Miss Anais Nin who is in New York City to celebrate the publication of her Fourth Diary . Recently I read an interview of Miss Nin by some feminists. This interview was in a publication called Second Wave the issue of Summer 1971. Because it was so obvious from that interview that Miss Nin is involved with the Women's Liberation Movement, I have asked her to be part of this series of interviews dealing with the protest art movement. Miss Nin, will you start by reading some comments that you wrote for the Third Diary ? This is a statement which is not only a beautiful one about the process of art in general but has particular relevance for female artists. Would you read that?

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49. Jen's Pages : "Gender And The Erotica Of Anais Nin"
As with all writers, Anaïs nin s gender is integral to her style of writing. This is especially true in relation to her erotica (which is also called
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bastard, crotch, bitch' and am on the way up
Her search for the proper author gender is exhibited in her writings, such as Delta of Venus and A Spy in the House of Love . But this quest is also prevalent in her personal life and relationships (as told in her diaries). This perspective is part of what makes her a worthwhile and interesting subject for discussion.
The fact that Nin wrote about sex is also of interest if viewed through the work of Foucault. In his History of Sexuality: An Introduction , Foucault presents sex as a form of discourse. He also asserts that sex pervades all aspects of a person's life. Because sex in his opinion is discourse, the connection between writing and sex becomes concrete. (Sedgwick, 279-80) It is this capacity for sex to color all aspects of a person's life, as well as the intimate relationship shared by sex and writings, that makes gender influences inescapable in a person's written work. Gender, in a sense, creates a sort of community of people (in Nin's case, females), and therefore it is "a vital element of identity that a writer, reader, or critic must at the very least acknowledge" (Stimpson, 263).

50. Anais Nin Quotes
anais nin Quotes. Full anais nin Quote Source anais nin. We do not grow absolutely, chronologically. We grow sometimes in one
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51. Powell's Books - The Diary Of Anais Nin, Volume 1, 1931-1934 By Anais Nin
This celebrated volume begins when nin is about to publish her first book and ends when she leaves Paris for New York. nin continues her debate on the use
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52. Anaïs Nin - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Anaïs nin was born in Neuilly, France to two artistic parents. Her father, Joaquin nin, was a Cuban 2 3 pianist and composer, and her mother Rosa
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Please help improve this article by adding reliable references . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (December 2007) Ana¯s Nin IPA [ana'iːs nin] (born Angela Anais Juana Antolina Rosa Edelmira Nin y Culmell February 21 January 14 ) was a Cuban French author who became famous for her published journals , which span more than 60 years, beginning when she was 11 years old and ending shortly before her death. Nin is also famous for her erotica, which not only is sensual, but also acts as a study of sexuality in its perfection and flaws. Her first husband was Hugh Parker Guiler , a banker and artist, whom she married as a young woman in March Rupert Pole , whom she married in 1955 while still married to Guiler, was a forester and the step-grandson of architect Frank Lloyd Wright . After the death of Hugh Guiler in 1985, the unexpurgated versions of her journals were commissioned by Pole.
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(from The Diary of Anaïs nin, vol. I, 1966) Anaïs nin was largely ignored until the 1960s. Today she is regarded as one of the leading women writers of the
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French-born novelist, passionate eroticist and short story writer, who gained international fame with her journals. Spanning the years from 1931 to 1974, they give an account of one woman's voyage of self-discovery. "It's all right for a woman to be, above all, human. I am a woman first of all." ( from , vol. I, 1966) "I had expected a man for the demonstration of sixty-six ways of making love. Henry barters over the price. The women smile. The big one has bold features, raven black hair in curls which almost hide her face. The smaller one has a pale face with blonde hair. They are like mother and daughter. They wear high-heeled shoes, black stockings with garters at the thighs, and loose open kimono. They lead us upstairs. They walk ahead, swinging their hips." (from Journals 1931-1934 Largely self-educated, Nin spent her youth reading in public libraries and keeping a journal. She initially wrote in French and did not begin to write in English until she was seventeen. In New York Nin studied art, and married in 1923 the banker and artist Hugh Guiler. Later known also as an engraver and filmmaker, he illustrated her books under the pseudonym Ian Hugo. When she started writing fiction, Nin moved in 1924 with Guiler to Paris, France, where she associated with the villa Seurat group. Especially important person in her life during this period was the American writer

54. Anaïs Nin - Wikiquote
Winter, 19311932 The Diary of Anaïs nin, Volume One 1931-1934. Ordinary life does not interest me. I seek only the high moments.
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  • I had always believed in Andre Breton's freedom, to write as one thinks, in the order and disorder in which one feels in thinks, to follow sensations and absurd correlations of events and images, to trust to the new realms they lead one into. "The cult of the marvelous." Also the cult of the unconscious leadership, the cult of mystery, the evasion of false logic. The cult of the unconscious as proclaimed by Rimbaud. It is not madness. It is an effort to transcend the rigidities and the patterns made by the rational mind.
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History has not been kind to Anaïs nin. Within a year of her death, Cacharel produced a perfume called Anaïs Anaïs, as if all that was left of her life
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Within a year of her death, Cacharel produced a perfume called "Anaïs Anaïs," as if all that was left of her life and work was the exotic odor of a memory. For what does it mean when the name of a woman writer is popularized not by literary recognition but by the dubious honor of having a scent named after her? And then there was the rage, which seemed to erupt soon after her death. For example, in speaking about the many young women (myself included) who were inspired by her, James Wolcott, writing in the New York Review of Books , June 26, 1980, characterized them (us) as "the cult," going on to belittle all who revered her by calling them "Ninophiles." Passionate Minds: Women Rewriting the World : "Nin’s celebrated diary, eventually published in seven volumes...offered a widely appealing portrait of an independent woman in an artistic milieu." So far, so good. But a few pages later, the author tells us what she thinks of Nin’s lifetime of work: "The real and bottomless subject of Nin’s diary is not sex, or the flowering of womanhood, but deceit." This accusation arose from the fact that during her life, Anaïs Nin altered her diaries for publication—sometimes for legal reasons, other times to protect someone she loved and also out of the very human and (to me) forgivable desire to present herself in as positive a way as she could, given the life she had lived.

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    58. SALON: Dear Diary: Deirdre Bair On The Secret Life Of Anaïs Nin
    An interview with nin biographer Bair, at the Salonmagazine.com website.
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    when While in San Francisco on a recent reading tour, Bair talked to Salon about Nin's unique place in 20th century cultural history, why she excelled at memoir and erotica but not other forms of literature, and how biographers should handle personal revelations they unearth about their subjects. It really wasn't against their advice. Perhaps they were surprised and suggested we were an unlikely combination, Nin and me. What made me choose her was that I was finishing the biography of Simone de Beauvoir, and I had become fascinated through reading and rereading her memoirs with the idea of how and why and what women write about themselves. Originally, I was thinking that perhaps I should just write an article, or maybe a "Hers" column or something on the subject. Then I came into contact with a number of journals, just in passing, nothing that I really read seriously. Why do you think Nin was so severely denounced for having lied in her own diaries? Okay, fine, but how about the work? Could we maybe judge the work? Why do we make these demands on the lives of others that they have to be perfect? Why can't these people be normal human beings like all the rest of us? This is why I'm one who has said, "I have no problem with your written version of reality, if that's the way you want it to be told, fine. I'm not going to point my finger at you and say, 'nasty, hideous liar.' Okay, so you lied, I'll put that in the context of the rest of everything else."

    59. Anaïs Nin-COSMIC BASEBALL ASSOCIATION
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    French Writer Ms. Nin can be evaluated from many different positions. Erica Jong writes: Nin's independence both as a wife and as a lover seems beguiling. At first she appears a beacon of liberation for women, but perhaps she was more enslaved to men than most of us....In a way she traduced her art for the sake of her deceptions. Nin was fashionable in the hedonistic '60s and '70s. An icon of the women's liberation movement, she was as revered as her former lover, Henry Miller, was reviled. But informed opinions ebb and flow and more recently Miller has been rehabilitated and Nin has been reconsidered, in a less positive light. In a review of a Nin biography, Barbara Kraft writes: [She] was unremittingly self-serving, devoid of even the most elemental moral or ethical considerations. A recent biography of Nin claims that Nin lied about everything. Apparently her "unexpurgated" diaries are as indifferent to the truth as anything else she wrote or spoke about. What then are we to make of a woman who provides the following recipe for happiness?

    60. Glbtq >> Literature >> Nin, Anaïs
    The bisexual novelist Anaïs nin is best known for her sexually frank diaries and the erotica published after her death.
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    On board ship, she began a diary that would grow to 150 volumes in more than 50 years. Though the first volume would not be published until 1966, Nin began publishing poetic fiction based on her diary in 1936. Nin's most prolific period of creativity was during the time that she lived with her husband, Hugh Guiler, in Paris from 1923 to 1939, especially after she met Henry Miller at the end of 1931. Her first book, just completed when she met Miller, was D.H. Lawrence: an Unprofessional Study Out of the frenzied writing of her diary during this period of her sexual awakeningwhen she fell in love with first June and then Henry Millercame a brief poetic novelette ( The House of Incest , 1936) and a book of short fiction ( The Winter of Artifice , 1939). These are still among her best fiction. Though a severely censored and altered version of the diaries of this period became her Diary I (1966), the unexpurgated portions of this period appeared long after her death as

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