The Portable Anais Nin


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The Portable Anais Nin


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An expanded edition of a collection of Anais Nin's writings, including diary entries, complete fictions, erotica, correspondence, interviews and critical essays.







A Cafe in Space


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A Cafe in Space is the only literary journal dedicated to the life and work of Anais Nin and her contemporaries, including Henry Miller, Lawrence Durrell, D.H. Lawrence et al. Volume 13 includes an excerpt from the upcoming Trapeze: The Unexpurgated Diary of Anais Nin, 1947-1955, an introduction by Benjamin Franklin V, articles from Nin scholars on her writing and how life events influenced it, testimonies from women writers about how Nin shaped their work, a memoir by one of Nin's lovers, poetry, short fiction, photographs and news about upcoming events. Edited by Paul Herron."




The Diary of Anaïs Nin


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The Diary of Anaïs Nin


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A Cafe in Space


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'A Cafe in Space' Vol. 1, marking Nin's centennial, contains an excerpt from the unpublished diary of Anais Nin from 1940 that centers on her summer time romance with the young artist John Dudley. Janet Fitch's article reveals how Nin influenced her writing, especially in 'White Oleander.' Japanese scholars look at Nin's popularity in Japan, and several articles examine Nin's writing methods, and there are two photo-articles of Nin's neighborhoods in Paris and Louveciennes, France. Also included are book and other media reviews, poetry, and photographs.