Little Birds

Little Birds by Anaïs Nin, published by Penguin in 1991, is a collection of thirteen vignettes that explore the intricate themes of sex and sensuality. Written in English and spanning 135 pages, this edition invites readers into a world filled with diverse characters, including a covetous French painter and a sleepless wanderer, as they navigate their romantic experiences across various settings, from the beach towns of Normandy to the streets of New Orleans.
Readers will find that Little Birds presents a rich tapestry of erotic narratives that delve into the desires and yearnings of its characters. Each story offers a glimpse into the complexities of human relationships and the pursuit of passion. The anthology format allows for a variety of voices and experiences, making it a unique exploration of erotic fiction.
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Evocative and superbly erotic, Little Birds is a powerful journey into the mysterious world of sex and sensuality. From the beach towns of Normandy to the streets of New Orleans, these thirteen vignettes introduce us to a covetous French painter, a sleepless wanderer of the night, a guitar-playing gypsy, and a host of others who yearn for and dive into the turbulent depths of romantic experience.
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