Artists and Models

Artists and Models by Anaïs Nin, published by Penguin in 2005, is a concise exploration of themes related to art and desire. This edition, comprising 55 pages and presented in English, is part of the Pocket Penguins series, which showcases the breadth of Penguin’s publishing legacy. Nin, known for her influential role in the early feminist movement, offers insights that reflect her unique perspective on the interplay between creativity and passion.
In this work, readers will find a blend of biography and reflections on the lives of American authors, particularly focusing on the artistic expressions that define their experiences. Nin’s writing delves into the complexities of relationships and the dynamics of power, making it a significant contribution to discussions surrounding erotic literature. This edition serves as a testament to Nin’s eloquence and her ability to capture the essence of human desire through her vivid storytelling.
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A major inspiration for the early feminist movement, Anais Nin became notorious following the publication of her sensual journals. Penguin publish a wide range of Nin’s books, including the sensuous Delta of Venus. Originally written in the 1940s, these stories are mesmerizing explorations of art, power and passionate desire by one of the most eloquent writers of erotic literature.
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