Reunited
- 296pages
- 11 heures de lecture
In 1913, Joaquin Nin abandoned his family, including his ten-year-old daughter, Anais. Twenty years later, Anais and Joaquin reunited and began an illicit sexual affair.
Romancière d'origine française, érotiste passionnée et nouvelliste, elle a acquis une renommée internationale grâce à ses journaux intimes. Couvrant les années 1931 à 1974, ces écrits relatent le voyage de découverte de soi d'une femme. Largement ignorée jusqu'aux années 1960, elle est aujourd'hui considérée comme l'une des principales écrivaines du XXe siècle et une source d'inspiration pour les femmes qui remettent en question les rôles de genre définis par convention.






In 1913, Joaquin Nin abandoned his family, including his ten-year-old daughter, Anais. Twenty years later, Anais and Joaquin reunited and began an illicit sexual affair.
"This celebrated volume begins when Nin is about to publish her first book and ends when she leaves Paris for New York"--
Seven erotic tales of sensuous sexual fantasy.
The author's experiences in Greenwich Village, where she defends young writers against the Establishment, and her trip across the country in an old Ford to California and Mexico. "[Nin is] one of the most extraordinary and unconventional writers of this century" (New York Times Book Review). Edited and with a Preface by Gunther Stuhlmann; Index.