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Anais Nin: The Voyage Within [Paperback]

Maryanne Raphael (Author)
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July 21, 2003
For readers unfamiliar with her subject, Maryanne Raphael's biography, Anais Nin, The Voyage Within, is a sensitive, uncomplicated introduction to the life and work of one of the 20th century's most quintessentially feminine artists. For Nin devotees, the biography is a refresher course taking us back through the vast material of the Diaries and novels that enchanted and inspired our love.Raphael accepts Nin entirely on her own terms. Thanks to a warm, personal relationship with Rupert Pole, Nin's surviving husband and executor of her estate, Raphael opens up some of the mystery that has hitherto surrounded Nin's relationship with her husbands-an aspect of Nin's life that was never explicitly described in the original Diaries. The result is a multi-dimensional portrait in which Nin's two selves, artist and woman are fully integrated. Nin the woman consciously chooses to realize female desire, give form to female imagination, always loving as she remains completely focused on birthing a new unabashedly feminine literature. Thank you, Maryanne! -Dolores Brandon, Author of IN THE SHADOW OF MADNESS, A Memoir

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Maryanne Raphael was born in Waverly, Ohio, the oldest of ten children. She lived in Haiti, Morocco, France, Brazil, Mexico and now lives in Carlsbad Ca. She taught at the University of Hawaii and at the New School in New York where she studied novel writing with Marguerite Young.Maryanne knew Anais for the last five years of Nin?s life. Ohio State University Libraries published her interview with Anais. Her essay, ?Who is Anais?, appeared in Anais, A Book of Mirrors.She is author of Mother Teresa, Called to Love, The Man Who Loved Funerals, Along Came A Spider, A Personal Look at Madness, co-author of Alexandria (with Patricia Walden), Runaways (with Jenifer Wolf), published in Authors Guild/BackinPrint with iUniverse (Preface by Anais Nin).

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  • Paperback: 230 pages
  • Publisher: iUniverse (July 21, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0595288308
  • ISBN-13: 978-0595288304
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.2 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,909,910 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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A Brief Biography of
MARYANNE RAPHAEL
The oldest of ten children, she grew up in the small Appalachian village of Waverly, Ohio (named for Sir Walter Scott's WAVERLY NOVELS.) She was constantly writing plays for all of her siblings to perform.
Her first rejection slip (from St. Anthony's Messenger) arrived when she was five years old. She had talked her grandfather into typing and mailing her story, Pray for the Wanderer. He told her a rejection slip proved she was a writer. She had written something and sent it out. That was all she had to do to be a writer. Twenty-five years later, she sold a revised version of that original short story to Catholic Digest.
At Ohio University where she majored in Creative Writing and Romance Languages, she was editor of Sphere, the literary magazine.. When she graduated, she won a scholarship to the Sorbonne in Paris. Her auto-biographical novel, UNE ANNEE A PARIS won first place from the Alliance Francaise.
After France, she went to the Caribbean where she met and married Lennox Raphael, a Trinidadian writer. They traveled together through four continents.. Their son Raphael was born in New York City.
Maryanne taught at Ohio University, the New School for Social Research in New York City, and at the University of Hawaii. She was an editor at Prentice Hall and Woman's Day Magazine.
Her first book RUNAWAYS, AMERICA'S LOST YOUTH (co-author Jenifer Wolf) (Preface Anais Nin) was republished by Authors Guild BACKINPRINT. She became a Co-Worker of Mother Teresa's and published MOTHER TERESA, CALLED TO LOVE. Then she published THE MAN WHO LOVED FUNERALS, ALEXANDRIA (co-author Patricia Walden), ALONG CAME A SPIDER, A PERSONAL LOOK AT MADNESS and ANAIS NIN, THE VOYAGE WITHIN.
Maryanne and Lennox wrote GARDEN OF HOPE, Autobiography of a Marriage, beginning it when they were a loving couple and finishing it after their divorce. Their son Raphael wrote the introduction. The book won first place as an unpublished memoir at the San Diego Awards ceremony.
What Mother Teresa Taught Me was published in September 2007 by St. Anthony's Messenger Press, the company that gave her her first rejection slip.
Create Space published Dancing On Water, a novel she wrote during the month of November 2009 for NaNoWriMo.com and Saints of Molokai.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Anaïs Nin is like the Cuban political soul both fractured and brilliant., May 31, 2010
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Laurence Daley (Corvallis, OR USA) - See all my reviews
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The Cuban political soul is both fractured and brilliant, but above all sensual. Looking at present day the militant anti-communism of the Cuban exile community, it is hard to imagine but it is true that this comes, in part, from the illuminating experience of a failed romance with the far left.

Anaïs Nin (Angela Anais Juana Antolina Rosa Edelmira Nin y Culmell 1903-1977) whose father and mother both had Cuban roots can be taken to represent an important vein of the political-sexual tension of the Island. One aspect of Spanish rule was Catholicism, and the cruelties of that metropolis in the Cuban wars of independence led many away from religion to explore the far left. Of course for the young the attraction of left was sexual freedom. This took too many innocents to flirt with the far left and receive deception, disillusionment and disaster.

My Catholic roots were in Ireland through my father and thus I had no problem with the Catholic Church; and found the communists distasteful; and was at peace with the idea that Spain was the eternal enemy of my family. Believing strongly then that the wages of sin were eternal damnation I stayed away what ever the temptation.

Thus I listened in silence when my step-father Enrique Sanz mentioned a trip he had made in his youth to visit Leon Trotsky in Mexico. When I arrived in the U.S. in 1962, he asked me to defend his friend the non-communist Marxist Luis Simón to the FBI I did as he asked, but the reluctance in my tone must have tipped the investigators off.

Strangely there is no hate like that of a lover spurned and these leftwing militants often became the most aggressive enemies of Castro and the communists and the feeling was mutual. Both Sandalio Junco and Eusebio Mujal former Trotskyites became strong anti-communists. Junco was murdered in 1942 when Batista was an elected president, apparently as "part of a deliberate campaign to of the Communists to liquidate Auténtico labor leaders." Spaniard Andrés Nin, also a Troskyite, the mentor of Junco, was "disappeared" by the communists in Civil War Spain.

The violent splintering of the extreme left was a matter of faith and heresy generating great hate among the various factions. For instance, Anaïs wrote: " At a cocktail party at the home of Dr. Hass of UCLA, I again ran into an editor of Partisan Review. The magazine became hostile to me years ago when I answered truthfully that I was not a relative of Andrés Nin the anarchist and their hero. There are many Nins in Barcelona. They thought I repudiated him because he was a Trotsky man. Ridiculous, I was against Franco. Andres Nin was a hero. ... "

Ever amorous, ever emotional Anaïs Nin also wrote: "...Taxicabs pass by, full of people singing, with red flags. What tightness and anger I feel, blindly against them. Blind, unreasoning. The instinct has made a choice. I hate the workman. I hate the collectivity. I hate the masses and I hate revolutions. Love of beauty has carried me here ... But my whole being is set against it all ... "


Thus, Cuba --like Anaïs Nin--did not love communism. Castro could never have reached power if he had admitted before hand that he was a communist.

(a fragment from a manuscript draft "Love and War in Cuba"
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New York, Anais Nin, Henry Miller, Otto Rank, John Erskine, Edmund Wilson, Los Angeles, United States, Gore Vidal, The End of the Nightmare, San Francisco, The Hour, Nightmare of War, New Year's Eve, New Orleans, Anna Kavan, Young Wife's Diary, Aunt Antolina, The Death of Her Parents, While Anais, Caresse Crosby, Early Childhood, The Lost Child, The Diaries, Kew Gardens
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