Henry and June

Henry and June by Anais Nin, published by Penguin Adult on October 25, 2001, is a new edition that spans 288 pages. This work presents a vivid account of Nin’s true love affair with Henry Miller and her complex relationship with his wife, June, all drawn from her journals during a pivotal year in Paris. The narrative explores themes of sexual awakening and the disillusionment that can accompany idealized marriage.
Readers will find a richly detailed portrayal of Nin’s experiences and emotions as she navigates her relationships and personal growth. The book delves into the intricacies of love, desire, and the challenges of intimacy, making it a significant entry in the realms of biography, personal memoirs, and literary collections. Through her lyrical prose, Nin captures the essence of a transformative period in her life, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of love and self-discovery.
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The brilliant tale of Anais Nin’s true love affair with Henry Miller, and her ambiguous, charged relationship with his wife, June. Drawn from the journals of a single momentous year in Paris, Henry and June provides a wildly lyrical account of a woman’s sexual awakening and the disillusion of idealized marriage.
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