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  1. Anais Nin is the author of sixteen published volumes of the Diary, short stories, novels, critical studies, a collection of essays and two volumes of erotica. Born in Paris in 1903 of parents who were both musicians, she aspired early on to be a writer. She achieved international fame with the publication of the first volume of her Diary in 1966, and was in wide demand as a lecturer until ...

  2. ANAIS NIN OBSERVED. Directed by. Robert Snyder. United States, 1974. Documentary. 60. Synopsis. Snyder’s film follows Nin through her daily life, as she takes tea, swims in her pool, works on her journal, and chats with friends. The vast body of the documentary consists of her conversations with Snyder, ...

  3. Anaïs Nin participated in more interviews about her life and work in a span of ten years than most writers and artists do in a lifetime. When she published her first diary in 1966, her work began attracting widespread interest from a younger generation who found in her journal from the 1930s and 1940s, a woman they admired and a life that ...

  4. 8 de nov. de 2012 · Anaïs Nin on Embracing the Unfamiliar. We’ve already seen that life is about living the questions, that the unknown is what drives science, and that the most beautiful experience we can have is the mysterious. John Keats wrote of this art of remaining in doubt “without any irritable reaching after fact & reason” and famously termed it ...

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  6. ANAIS NIN SCHOLARSHIP. Anais Nin Reader. The Mirror and the Garden. Anais Nin Observed. Anais Nin: An Introduction. Anais Nin: An Understanding of Her Art. Re-Viewing Anais. Anais Nin, A Myth of Her Own.

  7. 25 ratings2 reviews. Stills from the film accompany memorabilia, facsimiles, and extracts from Anais Nin's diaries, books, and letters to provide a sympathetic, many-sided portrait of the remarkable writer. Genres Biography. 115 pages, Paperback. First published April 1, 1976.