The Early Diary of Anaïs Nin, Volume 1: Linotte, 1914–1920

by Anaïs Nin

Diary of Anaïs Nin (1), The Early Diary of Anaïs Nin (1)

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This "amazingly precocious" diary of girlhood in the early twentieth century is filled with a "special charm" ( The Christian Science Monitor ). Born in Paris, Anai?s Nin started her celebrated diary at age eleven, when she was immigrating to New York with her mother and two young brothers. The diary became her confidant, her beloved friend, in which she recorded her most intimate thoughts and kept watch on the state of her character. Offering an amusing view of Nin's early life, from age show more eleven to seventeen, it is also a self-portrait of an innocent girl who is transformed, through her own insights, into an enlightened young woman. "An enchanting portrait of a girl's constant search for herself... will delight her admirers as well as new readers." - Library Journal "One of the most extraordinary documents in the annals of literature." - Providence Sunday Journal "[ The Early Diary is] not merely an overture to the great performance. It deserves our attention on its own as a revelation of the rites of passage of a young girl in the early part of the [twentieth] century and as an expression of the collision of cultures between Europe and America." - Los Angeles Times Preface by Joaquin Nin-Culmell show less

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Anaïs Nin 1903-1977 Writer and diarist Anaïs Nin was born February 21, 1903 in Neuilly, France to a Catalan father and a Danish mother. She spent many of her childhood years with her Cuban relatives. Later, she became a naturalized American citizen. Nin is best known for her journals,"The Diary of Anais Nin, Vols. I-VII" and her erotic fiction. show more In fact, Nin was one of the raliest writers of erotica for women. She also wrote the book Henry and June, which was made into a movie of the same name in 1990. In 1973 Anaïs Nin received an honorary doctorate from the Philadelphia College of Art. She was elected to the United States National Institute of Arts and Letters in 1974. She died of cancer in Los Angeles, California, on January 14, 1977. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
The Early Diary of Anaïs Nin, Volume 1: Linotte, 1914–1920
Original title
Journal d'enfance (1914 - 1920) (1914 - 1920)
Original publication date
1978
People/Characters
Anaïs Nin
Important events
World War I (1914-1918); 1910s (1914-1920); 1920s
First words
July 25. Last look at Barcelona and last thoughts.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Thank you for your sincere patience, your kind sympathy, and all the good you do me.
Blurbers
Kirsch, Robert; Balakian, Anna; Zaidman, Laura M.; Waldemar, Carla
Disambiguation notice
This diary spans from 1914-1920. Do not add/combine with the diaries of other time periods.

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Biography & Memoir, Literature Studies and Criticism
DDC/MDS
818.5203Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican miscellaneous writings in English20th Century1900-1945Diaries
LCC
PS3527 .I865 .Z522Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1900-1960
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