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Cities of the Interior - Anais Nin


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Cities of the Interior - Anais Nin

 
Description: ISBN 0804006660 / Genre: Fiction / Author: Anais Nin / Paperback / 609 Pages / Book is published 1996-12-31 by Ohio University Press

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Crowned Review "In Favour of the Sensitive Man" by Anais Nin: a distinctly ... (1646 words)
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"In Favour of the Sensitive Man" as both the essay and title of the book housing a collection of pieces documenting the life and works of Anais Nin, is an utterly magical and poetic piece of literature. If you have not read any of her books before, I urge you to start. It will be particularly of interest to you if you like classical fiction (like D.H. Lawrence especially), philosophy, poetry, psychology or feminist literature. Anais Nin was born on February 21st 1903, to two artistic parents in Neuilly, France. With Cuban parents but a French ancestory she lived her childhood between Cuba, Barcelona, France and New York. A troubled relationship with her ...

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"In Favour of the Sensitive Man" as both the essay and title of the book housing a collection of pieces documenting the life and works of Anais Nin, is an utterly magical and poetic piece of literature. If you have not read any of her books before, I urge you to start. It will be particularly of interest to you if you like classical fiction (like D.H. Lawrence especially), philosophy, poetry, psychology or feminist literature. Anais Nin was born on February 21st 1903, to two artistic parents in Neuilly, France. With Cuban parents but a French ancestory she lived her childhood between Cuba, Barcelona, France and New York. A troubled relationship with her ...

 
Cities of the Interior - Anais Nin