Anaïs Nin (1903-1977) - Bibliography




Anaïs Nin (1903-1977) - Bibliography

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This bibliography is trying to list all publications of Anais Nin's works, even if they are no longer available. Some of the books listed here can be ordered online at amazon.com or amazon.co.uk. If you want to order a book there just click on the link provided. Support this website by buying your books from here, please use the direct links - thank you.

The works of Anaïs Nin

 

  • Aphrodisiac: Erotic Drawings by John Boyce for Selected Passages from the Works of Anais Nin
    Preface by Anais Nin
    • New York: Crown Publishers 1976
  • A Child born out of the fog
    • New York: Gemor Press 1947, first ed.
  • Children of the Albatross
    Part I: The Sealed Room, Part II: The Cafe
  • Cities of the Interior
    contents: Ladders to Fire, Children of the Albatross, The Four-Chambered Heart and Seduction of the Minotaur
    • Denver: Swallow Press 1959
    • Chicago: Swallow Press / Ohio Univ Press 1974
      609 p., ISBN 0-8040-0666-0
      with a preface by Sharon Spencer and an introduction by Anais Nin
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    • Quartet Books, 1980, ISBN: 0704332922
    • Ohio Univ Press 1996, 609 p., ISBN: 0804006660
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  • Collages
  • Delta of Venus: Erotica.
    • copyright 1969 by Anais Nin
    • New York and London: Harcourt, Brace Jovanovich 1977, Hardcover 250 p., ISBN 0-15-124656-4
    • New York and London: Harcourt Inc. 1986, Paperback , ISBN 0156252775 Reissue
    • London: W.H. Allen / Virgin Books 1978, Hardcover 250 pages, ISBN: 0491023847
    • Star Books 1979, Paperback ISBN: 0352302720
    • The Illustrated Delta of Venus
      London: Allen 1980, Hardcover, ISBN: 0491027737 new edition
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    • Pocket Books 1990, Mass Market Paperback
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    • London: Penguin Books 1996, Paperback - 240 pages ISBN: 0140147039 Reissue
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    • London: Penguin Books 2000, Paperback - 240 pages ISBN: 0141182849 new edition
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  • The Four-Chambered Heart
    • copyright 1950 by Anais Nin
    • first publ. in the United States by Duell, Sloan & Pearce, New York, 1950
    • Chicago: Swallow Press / Ohio Univ. Press 1959
      187 p., ISBN 0-8040-0121-9, Paperback
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    • first publ. in Great Britain 1959 by Peter Owen Ltd.,ISBN: 0720638852
    • London: VIRAGO Press 1992, 187 p., ISBN 1-85381-474-1
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    • London: Peter Owen 2002, paperback 188 p., ISBN: 0720611555
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      see Peter Owen for more info on this new edition.
  • House of Incest
    read many long excerpts and look at the wonderful photomontages by Val Telberg, you will love them
  • Ladders to Fire
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  • Little Birds: Erotica
  • Seduction of the Minotaur
  • A Spy in the House of Love
    read an excerpt
    • New York: British Book Centre 1954, 136 p. (first Am. edition)
    • Chicago : Swallow Press 1959, 140 p., ISBN 0-8040-0280-0, illustr.
    • Harmondsworth: Penguin 1973, Paperback 128 p. ISBN: 0140036008
    • London: Penguin 1982, Paperback 128 p. ISBN: 0140060219
    • London: Penguin 1985, Paperback 128 p. ISBN: 0140082506
    • London: Peter Owen 1986, Hardcover, ISBN: 0720602815
    • London: Penguin 1991, Paperback 128 p. ISBN: 0140183906 reissue
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    • Pocket Books 1994, Mass Market Paperback Reprint edition, ISBN: 0671871390
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    • Ohio University Press 1996; Paperback - 140 pages ISBN: 0804002800
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    • London: Penguin 2001, Paperback 128 p. ISBN: 0141183713
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  • Stella
    • Phoenix Press 1996, Paperback - 64 pages ; ISBN: 1857997565
  • Under a Glass Bell
    Collected Short Stories. With Engravings by Ian Hugo.
    • copyright 1948 by Anais Nin
    • New York: Gemor Press 1944, 1st ed., 2nd. Ed. 800 copies (printed by Anais Nin and Gonzalo More)
    • Editions Poetry 1947
    • New York: E. P. Dutton 1948
    • first publ. in Great Britain 1948 by the Poetry Society
    • London: Peter Owen 1968
    • London: Penguin 1978, Paperback: 112 pages ISBN: 0140046070
    • London: Peter Owen 1986 hardcover, ISBN: 0720692008
    • London: Penguin 1986, Paperback 112 p. ISBN: 0140082514
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    • Ohio Univ Pr (Trd) 1995, Paperback, 101 p., ISBN: 0804003025
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    • London: Penguin 2001, Paperback 112 p. ISBN: 0141185678
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  • Waste of Timelessness, And Other Early Stories
    • copyright 1977 by Anais Nin
    • Ohio Univ Press 1977, Hardcover, ISBN: 0802705693
    • Weston, Conn.: Magic Circle Press 1977
    • New York : distributed by Walker 1977, 105 p.
    • Chicago: Swallow Press 1994
      Introduction by G. Stuhlmann, 118 p., Paperback, ISBN 0-8040-0981-3
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    contents: Waste of timelessness. The song in the garden. The fear of Nice. The Gypsy feeling. The Russian who did not believe in miracles and why. The dance which could not be danced. A dangerous perfume. Red roses. Our minds are engaged. Alchemy. Tishnar. The idealist. The peacock feathers. Faithfulness. A spoiled party. A slippery floor.
  • The Winter of Artifice
    • Paris: The Obelisk Press 1939
      (The first story is Djuna)
    • New York: Gemor Press 1942, 500 copies (printed by Anais Nin and Gonzalo More)
      (Djuna has been replaced by Stella)
    • Chicago: Swallow Press / Ohio Univ. Press 1961
      175 p., Paperback, ISBN 0-8040-0322-X
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    • London: Peter Owen 1974
  • Philip K. Jason (ed.): Anais Nin Reader
    Edited by Philip K. Jason. Introd. by Anna Balakian
    • Chicago, Swallow Press [1973], 316 p.


Diaries   top of page

  • The Diary of Anaïs Nin
    Edited and with an introduction by Gunther Stuhlmann, illustr.
    The English edition has the title 'The Journals of Anais Nin', publ. by Peter Owen, London, 1996-
  • Linotte: The Early Diary of Anaïs Nin, 1914-1920
    with an introduction by Joaquin Nin-Culmell
    • New York: Harcourt, Brace Jovanovich 1978 hardback 1st ed., Paperback 1980
      (The Early Diary of Anaïs Nin, Volume 1)
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  • The Early Diary of Anaïs Nin
    with an introduction by Joaquin Nin-Culmell
    • Volume 2: 1920-1923, Harcourt Brace 1982, Hardback, 1st ed.
    • Volume 2: 1920-1923 (1982), Paperback Published by Harcourt Brace 1983
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    • Volume 3: 1923-1927 Journal of a Wife, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1983. First Edition, Hard Cover,
    • Volume 4: 1927-1931 (1985), Paperback Published by Harcourt Brace 1986
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  • Henry and June: From a Journal of Love : The Unexpurgated Diary of Anaïs Nin
    • San Diego: Harcourt, Brace Jovanovich 1986, Hardcover, 1st ed.
    • Harcourt Brace 1990, Paperback, 281 p.
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    Drawn from her original, uncensored journals, this is an intimate account of Anais Nin's sexual awakening. It covers a single momentous year--from 1931 to the end of 1932.
  • Incest: From "A Journal of Love" : The Unexpurgated Diary of Anaïs Nin, 1932-1934
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    Disquieting yet magnetic, Incest continues the story begun in the best-selling Henry and June to reveal a woman's struggle to come to terms with herself for the "ultimate transgression"--and to find salvation in the very act of writing.
  • Fire: From "A Journal of Love" : The Unexpurgated Diary, 1934-37
    The diary which Anais Nin would eventually call Fire begins when she is newly arrived in New York City. Chronicling her unfulfilled marriage, affairs with Henry Miller and psychoanalyst Otto Rank, she confesses to her diary: "I'm awaiting a lover. I'm restless." "Erotically charged." --Publishers Weekly
    Less shocking than Incest (1992), the third volume of Nin's provocative and provoking uncensored diaries finds our madly scribbling femme fatale in New York, where she's gone to get away from her doggedly loyal husband and from adored lover Henry Miller and indulge her fancy for analyst Otto Rank. Once again, Nin is blithely honest about her profound dishonesty, admitting that she loves telling "marvelous lies" to the men who desire her. She tires of Rank just as Miller and her husband catch up with her, then, suddenly, enters a whole new realm of potent romance with a fiery man of Inca descent, Gonzalo More. More, a man of conscience and lyrical intensity, inspires Nin to new poetic and mystical heights. These unexpurgated volumes are of particular interest to readers of the original published versions because they fill in so many puzzling omissions, but they are also remarkable for their audacity and prolificity. Just one page of Nin's extraordinary diaries contains more sex, melodrama, fantasies, confessions, and observations than most novels, and reflects much about the human psyche we strive to repress.
    Copyright© 1995, American Library Association. All rights reserved

  • Nearer The Moon: From "A Journal of Love" The Unexpurgated Diary of Anais Nin 1937-1939
    with a preface by Rupert Pole and biographical notes and annotations by G. Stuhlmann.
    In the fourth volume of her galvanizing unexpurgated diaries, Nin, now in her mid-thirties, achieves a deeper understanding of herself, her need to keep her infamous diaries, and her complex and demanding relationships with Hugo, her loyal husband; Henry Miller, the cosmic force in her fervent universe; and Gonzalo More, her most sensual and passionate lover. As Nin tirelessly and eloquently analyzes each man and what he means to her, she shares luminous and provocative thoughts on the perversity of jealousy, the mystery of eroticism, the unruliness of love, and the gnawing need to write, to at least make sense, if not art, out of experience. As Nin matures and her journal deepens, the magnificence of her literary achievement emerges. Nin is the Proust of diary-keepers, and the creator of a revolutionary psychological documentary of a truly remarkable and unsettling personality.
    Copyright© 1996, American Library Association. All rights reserved

  • Duane Schneider (ed.): Unpublished selections from the diary.
    • Athens, OH: D. Schneider Press [1968], 43 p.
      notes: These selections focusing on H. Miller, R. Allendy, and others in Paris were selected by D. Schneider from the typescript of Miss Nin's Diary. "Limited to 140 numbered copies, signed by the author, of which 125 copies are for sale ... "

  • Anais Nin Herself : Read Selections from Her Diaries, 1931-1934/Audio Cassettes
    • Published by The Audio Partners Publishing Corporation 1992
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      Nin discusses the differences she had with her father, paints a vivid portrait of the experience of childbirth, and describes a voluptuous female beauty at a women's bath. 2 cassettes.

  • Anais Nin Reads Excerpts from the Diary of Anais Nin/Cassette


Other   top of page

  • A Literate Passion : Letters of Anais Nin and Henry Miller 1932-1953
    • Harcourt Brace 1987, Hardcover, 422 p., ISBN 0-15-152729-6
    • Harcourt Brace 1989, Paperback, ISBN 0-15-652791-X
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    The impassioned relationship between Anais Nin and Henry Miller is further explored in this exchange of letters, written over a period of twenty-some years. Here is one of the richest and most intimate correspondences in literary history.
  • A Woman Speaks : The Lectures, Seminars, and Interviews of Anais Nin.
    (Edited By Evelyn J. Hinz)
  • D. H. Lawrence: An Unprofessional Study
    • Paris: Edward W. Titus 1932, First Edition, 550 numbered copies, With two facsimile pages out of Lady Chatterly's Lover.
    • London: Neville Spearman 1961, first U.K. edition
    • Chicago: Swallow Press 1964
      Introduction by H.T. Moore, Paperback, 110 p., ISBN 0-8040-0067-0
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  • In Favor of the Sensitive Man, and Other Essays (1976)
    • San Diego: Harcourt, Brace & Co. 1975. 1st ed.
    • New York: Harcourt, Brace & Co. 1976, Paperback, 169 p., ISBN 0-15-644445-3
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  • Letters to a friend in Australia (1992)
    with a foreword by David N. Pepperel
    • Melbourne: Nosukumo, 1992.
  • Nuances
    • Cambridge, Mass.: Sans Souci Press [1970], 50 p.
      99 first edition copies signed by the author on the colophon page. Printed by William Ferguson with Palatino types on Hayle papers at the Ferguson Press, Cambridge, MA. Bound in Indian raw silk with printed paper spine label. The publisher, William Young, explains in an introductory note that "Anais Nin selected these passages as her choice of things that were personally beautiful to her in her writing. Her comments on these passages are now published for the first time."
  • Realism Is Not Reality
    • Original ribbon-copy typescript of 15 pages, bound in a cream folder
  • The Mystic of Sex. A First Look at the Uncollected Writings of D. H. Lawrence1930-1974 (1995)
    Introduction by G. Stuhlmann
    • Santa Barbara: Capra Press 1995, Paperback, ISBN 0-88496-391-8
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    • Borgo Press 1995, 160 p., ISBN 0-8095-4132-7
    Card catalog description This book includes short essays spanning a period of forty years and illustrates the variety of styles and concerns which made Anais Nin one of the most influential writers of her century.
  • The Novel of the Future
    • New York: MacMillan 1968, 214 p., first ed.
    • Swallow Press 1986, Paperback, 222 p.
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