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Essential Anais Nin

By: Anais Nin
Narrated by: Anais Nin
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From her famous diaries, that she began in 1914 at the age of eleven, Anais Nin reads passages which reflect the recurring themes of her work. In a slow, clear, heavily accented, hypnotic voice, Nin draws the listener into her spell–binding stories of a highly personal world as she paints a vivid picture of a woman as artist and self. This is an extraordinary, historic, archival, and memorable recording which speaks in a fresh voice to new generations.

©1966, 1967, 1969, 1971, 1974, 1976 Anais Nin; (P)1972, 1993, 1998, 2007 HarperCollins Publishers
Art & Literature Authors Literary History & Criticism Women
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this book is a collection of disconnected bits read by the author it sounds like it was recorded in a town hall she keeps knocking the mic you can hear people rustling and coughing it played for 43 minutes then stopped abruptly, the author clearly enjoys reading her work and laughs at it it comes over as pretentious and not the slightest bit enjoyable

Absolutely awful

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