![]() Returned to New York and began to publish her own work under the imprint of the Gemor Press, including She published The house of incest (1936) and Winter of artifice (1939) while in Europe. Lawrence: an unprofessional study (1932) and associated with and cultivated writers and artists, including Antonin Artaud, Lawrence Durrell, Henry Miller, ![]() Guiler in Cuba in 1923 and moved to Paris with him in 1931, where she published her first book, D.H. She began her diary at this time and continued the diary throughout her life. The papers also include manuscripts of some of Nin's short stories and erotica, some correspondence,Ī number of taped interviews and speeches and appearances by Nin in underground films and a documentary by Robert Snyder.Īnaïs Nin was born in Neuilly, France, February 21, 1903, to Joaquin Nin and Rosa Culmell and moved to New York in 1914 after Instead of the bound journals she traditionally used, the diaries becameĬompilations of loose pages which included her diary entries interspersed with letters, ephemera, and other writings by Nin ![]() In 1946 her diaries took on a different form. With various writers and artists, including Otto Rank, Henry Miller and Antonin Artaud. The diaries chronicle her interest in psychoanalysis, her literary aspirations and her relationships She continued to write in her diary as she grew up, married and settled ![]() When she moved to the United States with her family. Nin began her diary at the age of 11 in 1914 ![]() The papers of Anaïs Nin document the life of the noted diarist and novelist. ![]()
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