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Henry and June: From "A Journal of Love" -The Unexpurgated Diary of Anais Nin (1931-1932) Posters
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 818.5403
Fabric Type: 9782253052739
Legal Disclaimer: 015640057X
Maximum Color Depth: Mariner Books
Metal Type: Mariner Books
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 288
Total External Bays Free: October 29, 1990
Total Firewire Ports: Mariner Books
Mariner Books
Features:- ISBN13: 9780156400572
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Editorial Review:
Product Description: This bestseller covers a single momentous year during Ninâs life in Paris, when she met Henry Miller and his wife, June. âCloser to what many sexually adventuresome women experience than almost anything Iâve ever read....I found it a very erotic book and profoundly liberatingâ (Alice Walker). The source of a major motion picture from Universal. Preface by Rupert Pole; Index.
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Put me out of my misery now.
The only good think about this books is that i learned a new word - omphaloskeptic; which is what Anais Nin is. Seriously lady, get a job and stop analyzing your emotions, they are really not at all interesting.
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Having read Delta of Venus, I wanted more Anais Nin and decided on this one. It's great. I liked it better than the first and that's because it deals with the love affair between her and Henry Miller and, of course, his wife, June. While some might think it's a bit stogy, I really enjoyed it for the prose and intense romance between them. I highly recommend this one, along with Delta of Venus.
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Well written but boring. I think watching paint dry would be more entertaining than reading this book. I never made it to the end.
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Anais Nin and Henry Miller are minor writers, the former considerably more minor than the latter. However, I daresay Anais Nin is more widely read nowadays than is Henry Miller. The interest in them is gosspiy - that whole Americans in Paris in the thirties schlock - and nicely seasoned by the erotic. This book is actually a rather revolting self-portrait of a self-obsessed woman with too much time on her hands. Her writing is Lawrence without the passion for truth, and her living is all words. ... Read More
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From the very first few pages you know that you have entered a fascinating world -- if you are reading these reviews and haven't yet purchased the book, don't wait any longer. It's an easy read -- you should be able to read it in one setting -- maybe one weekend, and you may be totally transformed in the way you think about human relationships.
I would recommend starting with Nin's edited diaries (Vol I: 1931 - 1934) and Henry Miller's "Tropic of Cancer" before reading "Henry and June." ... Read More
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