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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.
Little Birds is Anaïs Nin's second published work of erotica, which appeared in 1979 two years after her death, [1] but was apparently written in the early 1940s when she was part of a group "writing pornography for a dollar a day." [2] The book is a collection of thirteen short stories.
The collection of short stories that makes up this anthology was written during the 1940s for a private client known simply as "Collector". This "Collector" commissioned Nin, along with other now well-known writers (including Henry Miller and the poet George Barker), to produce erotic fiction for his private consumption. [3]
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 earlier.
The first edition of the book contained 8 short stories and a foreword, written in the late 1930s and early 1940s. [1] As the book was republished, in 1947 Nin added two more novellas, a prose poem and another story. [1] The 1948 edition removed the prose poem and foreword, but added four more short stories. [1]
Pages in category "Short story collections by Anaïs Nin" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Auletris is a collection of erotic short stories by Anaïs Nin, published posthumously by Sky Blue Press in 2016. [1] It features the short pieces "Life in Provincetown" and "Marcel," the latter of which appeared in a severely edited form in Delta of Venus (1977).
Mirages: The Unexpurgated Diary of Anaïs Nin, 1939–1947 is a volume of diary entries by Anaïs Nin from her life between 1939 and 1947, first published in 2013 by Swallow Press. [1] It was edited by Paul Herron, and features an introduction by Kim Krizan .
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