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Philip K. Jason (Author)
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July 30, 1996 031329626X 978-0313296260 1st

Best known for her diary, Anais Nin was also the author of several novels, short fiction, and a book on D.H. Lawrence. As a woman who made a career of her aesthetic femininity, her works helped shape the future of gender studies and feminist literary criticism. Her writings have challenged numerous critics, while her life has been equally fascinating. The selections in this book represent the critical response to her works, from her first efforts in the 1930s to the posthumous publication of unexpurgated diary volumes beginning in 1986, including the views of major biographers and contemporary critics.

Born in France in 1903, Anais Nin spent her life in New York, Paris, and Los Angeles, where she died in 1977. Like the chaotic passages of her life, her writings have not easily fallen into neat categories. Though she published several novels, short fiction, and erotica, she is best known for her enormous and captivating diary, which sometimes commanded more attention in unpublished form than her published fiction did. As a woman writer who made a career of her aesthetic femininity, her works helped shape the future of gender studies and feminist literary criticism.

The selections in this volume trace the critical response to Nin's works from the 1930s to the present. Though Nin died nearly 20 years ago, the posthumous publication of several of her works, including three unexpurgated diary volumes, has prompted renewed critical attention, including two major biographical studies. Because biographical concerns dominate critical studies, this book contains not only sections on her work in general, her short fiction, and her novels, but also special sections on her monumental diary and on her public and private selves. Within each section, critical articles and reviews are reprinted chronologically, so that the reader may trace the response to Nin over time. A bibliography lists works for further consultation, and an introductory essay explores the direction of critical attention to her writings.


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?This collection of the best critical responses to Anais Nin (1903-77) and her work is invaluable for any study of Nin's diaries and fiction.?-Choice

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Selections trace the critical reception of Nin's diary, novels, and short fiction from 1937 to the present.


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  • Hardcover: 296 pages
  • Publisher: Greenwood; 1st edition (July 30, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 031329626X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0313296260
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.4 x 1.1 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A treasure-trove for the scholarly Anais aficionado, November 5, 2003
This review is from: The Critical Response to Anais Nin (Critical Responses in Arts and Letters) (Hardcover)
THE CRITICAL RESPONSE TO ANAIS NIN is an amazing book the scholarly fan of this literary legend will appreciate. Thirty one reviews are reprinted, ranging from the early 1930s to the mid-90s, divided into five categories of, "General Assessments," "Nin's Shorter Fiction," "Nin's Novels," "Nin's Diary," "Nin Herself." They range in length from being a few paragraphs to several pages, extremely hostile (suggesting that Nin is sexist, self-indulgent, not quite literature, and an insult to feminists) to extremely supportive - such as Henry Miller's 1937 review originally published in The Criterion that predicts that Nin's diaries will, when published, take their place beside the great literary revelations of the century.

I especially appreciate THE CRITICAL RESPONSE TO ANAIS NIN because it helps me understand the era in which Nin was working. I was 2-years-old when Anais Nin died. It would therefore be easy for me to remain ignorant of how revolutionary Anais Nin was. THE CRITICAL RESPONSE TO ANAIS NIN helped me see that the very fact that she was even writing was revolutionary! Can you believe the first review of a work by Anais Nin - a 1932 review of DH LAWRENCE: AN UNPROFESSIONAL STUDY - was titled, "Femininity of DH Lawrence Emphasized by Woman Writer"? How odd to hear her referred to as a "woman writer." To me, she's just a writer. It adds a dimension of respect for her art to realize that just by creating her art she was taking a risk, challenging the world.

This book is best suited for the Anais Nin scholar. If you are a casual reader of the diaries or the erotica then this book will likely be a bit much. If you are interested not only in Anais Nin's work but also the phenomenon of her career and the varied reactions it elicited, then this book will be an amazing addition to your library. (As for the substantial price, the most I can advise is to do what I did - shop around for a substantial discount.)

Andrew Parodi

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