The trailblazing memoirist and author of Henry & June recounts her
relationships with Henry Miller and others—including her own father.
Anaïs Nin wrote in her uncensored diaries like they were a
broad-minded confidante with whom she shared the liberating
psychosexual dramas of her life. In this continuation of her notorious
Henry & June, she recounts a particularly turbulent period between
1932 and 1934, and the men who dominated it: her protective husband,
her therapist, and the poet Antonin Artaud. However, most consuming of
all is novelist Henry Miller—a man whose genius, said Anaïs, was so
demonic it could drive people insane. Here too, recounted in
extraordinary detail, is the sexual affair she had with her father. At
once loving, exciting, and vengeful, it was the ultimate social
transgression for which Anaïs would eventually seek absolution from
her analysts. “Before Lena Dunham there was Anaïs Nin. Like
Dunham, she’s been accused of narcissism, sociopathy, and sexual
perversion time and again. Yet even that comparison undercuts the
strangeness and bravery of her work, for Nin was the first of her
kind. And, like all truly unique talents, she was worshipped by some,
hated by many, and misunderstood by most . . . A woman who’d
spent decades on the bleeding edge of American intellectual life, a
woman who had been a respected colleague of male writers who pushed
the boundaries of acceptable sex writing. Like many great . . .
experimentalists, she wrote for a world that did not yet exist, and so
helped to bring it into being.” —The Guardian Includes an
introduction by Rupert Pole
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From "A Journal of Love": The Unexpurgated Diary of Anaïs Nin, 1932–1934
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780547540788
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Vendor
Mariner Books / Open Road Integrated Media
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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