Anaïs Nin A Biography

Anaïs Nin A Biography by Deirdre Bair, published by Penguin Books in 1996, offers an in-depth exploration of the life of the complex and controversial writer Anaïs Nin. This reprint edition spans 654 pages and is presented in English. Bair, known for her biographies of notable literary figures, utilizes exclusive access to Nin’s unpublished archives, including over 250,000 handwritten diary pages, to present a nuanced portrait that goes beyond Nin’s public persona and her well-known affair with Henry Miller.
Readers will find a detailed account of Nin’s lifelong struggle for literary recognition and her intricate personal life, which included bigamy and a unique approach to storytelling. The biography delves into themes such as the quest for self-identity, the influence of psychoanalysis, and women’s autonomy over their sexuality. Bair’s work not only highlights Nin’s achievements but also examines the complexities of her existence, providing insights into the major cultural themes of the latter half of the twentieth century.
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Deirdre Bair, renowned for her biographies of Samuel Beckett and Simone de Beauvoir, has now written the definitive biography of the complex and controversial Anais Nin. With exclusive and unprecedented access to all of Nin’s unpublished archives, including more than 250,000 handwritten diary pages, Bair paints a startlingly different portrait of Nin, hitherto best known for her sexual peccadilloes and especially her affair with Henry Miller. Bair reveals Nin’s lifelong struggle to become a respected writer, to position herself at the right hand of the intellectual elite, and to construct a way of life so complicated that it verged at times on incomprehensibility, even to herself. To live life as a dream was Nin’s motto, and she did so. She was a bigamist for more than thirty years, creating a Lie Box to help her keep her stories straight. And always she kept her diary, which eventually became one of the most astonishing renderings of a contemporary woman’s life, noted as much for what she left out as for what she included. Bair’s biography fills in the blanks and shows how Nin reflected the major themes that have come to characterize the latter half of the twentieth century: the quest for the self, the uses of psychoanalysis, and the determination of women to control their own sexuality.
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