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Nearer the Moon: From A Journal of Love - The Unexpurgated Diary of Anaïs Nin (1937-1939)

Nearer the Moon: From A Journal of Love - The Unexpurgated Diary of Anaïs Nin (1937-1939)

1996 ·
·4.22·167 Ratings ·396 Pages
“ Don’t grieve. Anything you lose comes round in another form. ” ― Rumi
Authors' Books
  • The Diary of Anaïs Nin, Vol. 5: 1947-1955

    1975·
    ·4.19·664 Ratings
    The author's experiences in Mexico, California, New York, and Paris, her psychoanalysis, and her experiment with LSD. "Through her own struggling and dazzling courage [Nin has] shown women groping with and growing with the world" (Minneapolis Tribune). Ed
  • Incest: From a Journal of Love

    1992·
    ·4.01·869 Ratings
    Few writings explore a woman's love life in such detail, with such subtlety, insight, and pain, as does Anais Nin's original, uncensored diary. It is a life record that deals openly with the physical aspects of relationships and unsparingly with the full
  • Waste of Timelessness and Other Early Stories

    1993·
    ·3.68·101 Ratings
    Written when Anaïs Nin was in her twenties and living in Louveciennes, France, these stories contain many elements that will delight her readers: details remembered from childhood, of life in Paris, the cafés, theatres; characters including dancers, art
  • The Diary of Anaïs Nin, Vol. 7: 1966-1974

    1981·
    ·4.16·307 Ratings
    The final volume ends as the author wished-not with her last two years of pain but at a joyous, reflective moment on a trip to Bali. "One of the most remarkable diaries in the history of letters" (Robert Kirsch, Los Angeles Times). Edited and with a Prefa
  • Under a Glass Bell

    1948·
    ·3.86·844 Ratings
    Under a Glass Bell is one of Nin's finest collections of stories. First published in 1944, it attracted the attention of Edmond Wilson, who reviewed the collection in The New Yorker. It was in these stories that Nin's artistic and emotional vision took sh
  • Letters to Anaïs Nin

    1965·
    ·4.16·395 Ratings
    The letters of Henry Miller to Anais Nin collected here span a period of 15 years, from 1931 to 1946. These letters are perhaps the closest we can come to an unvarnished, unconscious, "autobiographical" portrait of Henry Millers during these decisive year
  • Through the Flower: My Struggle as a Woman Artist

    2006·
    ·3.84·177 Ratings
    "Through the Flower" was my first book (I've since published nine others). I was inspired to write it by the writer and diarist, Anais Nin, who was a mentor to me in the early seventies. My hope was that it would aid young women artists in their developme
  • Cities of the Interior

    1996·
    ·4.16·422 Ratings
    Ladders to Fire, Children of the Albatross, The Four-Chambered Heart, A Spy in the House of Love, Seduction of the Minotaur. Haunting and hypnotic, these five novels by Anaïs Nin began in 1946 to appear in quiet succession. Though published separately ov
  • Collages

    1964·
    ·3.85·626 Ratings
    Collages explores a world of fantasy and dreams through an eccentric young painter. A radical work in its time (1964), Anais Nin dispensed with normal structural convention and allowed her characters to wander freely in space and time in an attempt to des
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