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Anaïs Nin was born in Neuilly, France, to Joaquín Nin, a Cuban pianist and composer, and Rosa Culmell, [2] a classically trained Cuban singer. [3] Her father's grandfather had fled France during the French Revolution, going first to Saint-Domingue, then New Orleans, and finally to Cuba, where he helped build the country's first railway.
The Diary of Anaïs Nin is the published version of Anaïs Nin 's own private manuscript diary, which she began at age 11 in 1914 during a trip from Europe to New York with her mother and two brothers. Nin would later say she had begun the diary as a letter to her father, Cuban composer Joaquín Nin, who had abandoned the family a few years ...
John Quincy Adams (1767–1848), 6th President of the United States, statesman and diplomat. Catherine Adamson (1868–1925), New Zealand homemaker. Felix Aderca (1891–1962), Romanian novelist, playwright and poet. James Agate (1877–1947), English writer and critic. Louisa May Alcott (1832–1888), American novelist.
House of Incest is a prose poem [1] [2] written by Anaïs Nin.Originally published in 1936, it is Anaïs Nin's first work of fiction. Unlike her diaries and erotica, House of Incest does not detail the author's relationships with famous lovers like Henry Miller, nor does it contain graphic depiction of sex.
Maria de Madeiros, diminutive and sultry, plays diarist Anaïs Nin, living in Paris with her stable, supportive husband, Hugo (Richard E. Grant).
The Early Diary of Anaïs Nin, in four volumes, is the portion of Anaïs Nin 's lifelong personal journals and notebooks from the period before it had to be split because it became so personal that only portions could be published while any of the people involved were still living. The first volume appeared in 1978 and the fourth in 1985.
Nin's stolen plaque on the East 13th Street building where the renowned diarist and novelist ran a printing press said her work there “helped connect her to a larger publisher and a wider ...
Henry and June. Henry and June: From the Unexpurgated Diary of Anaïs Nin (full title Henry and June: From a Journal of Love: The Unexpurgated Diary of Anaïs Nin 1931–1932) is a 1986 book that is based upon material excerpted from the unpublished diaries of Anaïs Nin. [1] It corresponds temporally to the first volume of Nin's published ...