Anaïs Nin in Context

Anita Jarczok editor Francisco José Cortés Vieco editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:30th Sep '26

£90.00

This title is due to be published on 30th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Anaïs Nin in Context cover

Explores Anaïs Nin's search for artistic self-expression and recognition across twentieth-century landscapes and beyond.

This volume situates Anaïs Nin within sociocultural, artistic, and literary contexts of the twentieth century and beyond. Covering her diaries, fiction, and other works, it offers fresh perspectives for students, scholars, and general readers – ideal for libraries with collections in literature, cultural history, and gender studies, among others.Anaïs Nin in Context restores Nin as a central voice of twentieth-century literature. Best known for her diaries and erotica, Nin was also an experimental novelist, essayist, and cultural figure, whose work resonates with questions of sexuality, creativity, and identity. This volume assembles an international team of scholars to explore Nin's life and legacy across seven thematic sections: life and genres; interpersonal and artistic influences; subjectivity and the mind; gender and women's rights; geographical settings; sociocultural contexts; and reception. Together, the thirty-four essays situate Nin within artistic circles from Paris to New York, examine her engagement with feminism and psychoanalysis, and trace her enduring afterlife in film, graphic novels, and contemporary scholarship. Accessible yet rigorous, Anaïs Nin in Context will serve students, researchers, and readers eager to reassess Nin's contributions and understand her as a cosmopolitan writer, whose voice continues to speak to issues pertaining to the woman artist.

ISBN: 9781009645249

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406 pages