Auletris Erotica

Auletris Erotica by Anaïs Nin is a recently discovered collection of erotica published by Sky Blue Press in 2016. This edition spans 101 pages and is presented in English. The book features two major sections: “Life in Provincetown,” which has never been published until now, and “Marcel,” a significantly expanded version of a piece that appeared in Nin’s earlier work, Delta of Venus. Written in the early 1940s, this collection showcases Nin’s signature poetic prose and explores themes of sexuality and romance through interwoven stories set in bohemian environments.
Readers will find that “Life in Provincetown” presents a vivid portrayal of characters engaging in tabooed sexual behavior, while “Marcel” offers autobiographical narratives drawn from Nin’s diaries, set primarily in Paris. This collection not only highlights Nin’s literary style but also provides insight into her exploration of eroticism and personal experiences. Auletris Erotica stands as the first new collection of Nin’s erotica since Little Birds was released in 1979, making it a significant addition to her body of work.
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Auletris is a recently discovered, previously lost collection of erotica by Anais Nin, consisting of two major sections: “Life in Provincetown” and “Marcel.” A drastically cut version of “Marcel” appears in Nin’s bestselling Delta of Venus, and “Life in Provincetown” has never been published until now. Written in the early 1940s for a collector at a dollar a page, the erotica was also given to agents to sell far and wide. Auletris was sold to Milton Lubovitsky in 1950; Lubovitsky typed up five copies and sold them under the imprint of Press of the Sunken Eye to private buyers under the table. One of these copies surfaced when it was being offered in an auction, and it was then discovered that this collection had been lost to the public for decades. Once the authorship was verified, it was readied for true publication. “Life in Provincetown” is a collection of interwoven stories set in one of Nin’s favorite haunts and is populated with bohemian characters who engage in tabooed sexual behavior, all described in Nin’s classic poetic prose. “Marcel” is another set of stories set mostly in Paris and is largely autobiographical, with many of the characters and situations taken directly from Nin’s diaries. It is three times longer than the version in Delta of Venus and contains many lengthy passages, stories even, that were cut and never before published. Auletris is the first new Anais Nin collection of erotica since Little Birds in 1979.
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