In Favor of the Sensitive Man, and Other Essays
by Anaïs Nin
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Essays, lectures, and interviews-on everything from gender relations to Ingmar Bergman to adventure travel-from the renowned diarist. In this collection, the author known for "one of the most remarkable diaries in the history of letters" shares her unique perceptions of people, places, and the arts ( Los Angeles Times ). In the opening group of essays, "Women and Men, " Anai s Nin provides the kind of sensitive insights into the feminine psyche and relations between the sexes that are a show more hallmark of her work. In "Writing, Music, and Films, " she speaks as an artist and critic-in book and film reviews, an essay on the composer Edgard Vare se, a lecture on Ingmar Bergman, and the story of her printing press. In the final section, "Enchanted Places, " Nin records her travels to such destinations as Fez and Agadir in Morocco, Bali, the New Hebrides, and New Caledonia-and she concludes with a charming vignette titled "My Turkish Grandmother." show lessTags
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I appreciate Anais Nin all the time for many different reasons, but this isn't the best collection of her essays nor the best articulation of her fluid, erotic and sensitive feelings about sex and love. Some serious standouts, but overall best absorbed through other collections.
Anais Nin may be most famous for her journals, but her essays on relationships that were written decades ago are still very relevant and full of great advice. She discusses how to maintain balance and build relationships that are more of a true partnership than clearly divided roles in which one person's career goals dominate.
Her reviews of books and movies show an acute sense of artistry and appreciation for well crafted works. While many of these were written in the early seventies, I found myself drawn to her criticism and gaining better insight into the concept of artistry through her writing. She demonstrates solid understanding of the architecture and symbolism inherent in works of art. Her criticism is worth reading for these show more insights, even if you haven't read the book or seen the movie being reviewed. show less
Her reviews of books and movies show an acute sense of artistry and appreciation for well crafted works. While many of these were written in the early seventies, I found myself drawn to her criticism and gaining better insight into the concept of artistry through her writing. She demonstrates solid understanding of the architecture and symbolism inherent in works of art. Her criticism is worth reading for these show more insights, even if you haven't read the book or seen the movie being reviewed. show less
This is a book I read a couple of times between the ages of 14 and 19, in part because all of the fascinating older women in my life at the time seemed to be reading it. (They were also reading the Nin diaries, The Sensuous Woman, A Spy in the House of Love, so I, too, read the latter around the time I read this one for the first time. The combination of all this stuff was pretty influential. In this volume I first learned about her press and all that, which in part sparked a long-term interest in printing.
Bundel essays van de Frans-Amerikaanse schrijfster (1903-1977) over de man/vrouw-relatie en besprekingen van films, boeken en muziekstukken.
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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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