Collection SC271 - Anaïs Nin collection

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Anaïs Nin collection

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    UVICSP SC271

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    • 1957 (Creation)
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      Nin, Anaïs, 1903-1977

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    1 cm of textual records

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    (1903-1977)

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    A writer born in Paris, of Spanish and French-Danish parents, she moved to New York in 1914. She sometimes wrote under the pseudonym Ian Hugo but is especially known for her 10 volume Diary of Anaïs Nin. She also wrote novels, short stories, and erotica. Her association with Henry Miller and Lawrence Durrell, among others, is evident in her writings.

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    The collection consists of a 2 page/1 leaf holograph note to Oscar Baradinsky (Alicat Books, Yonkers), envelope dated April 20, 1957

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        American literature--20th century; Authors, American--20th century--Correspondence

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        Revised by JF, June 14, 2013.

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