Anais Nin"s Narratives

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EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 9780813021133, 9783540029847


"A timely, intelligent, and stimulating exploration of Anaïs Nin, the writer."--Gunther Stuhlmann, editor, Anaïs: An International Journal"The first study to place Anaïs Nin in the tradition of literary modernism and consider her as a serious, thoughtful constructor of narratives worthy of poststructural analysis. [Contributors] move beyond the traditional focus on her diary to innovative analysis of her published fiction."--Lynette Felber, Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort WayneUtilizing close readings of Anaïs Nin’s novels and shorter narratives—including her erotica, diaries, and prose poem--and covering a full range of her early and late works, this collection examines in depth the narrative elements of her writing in light of current theoretical approaches such as feminist, narratological, psychoanalytical, semiological, and reader-response theories. The discussions raise new issues, suggest thematic possibilities, and ultimately demonstrate how her ground-breaking work actually shifts the boundaries of traditional concepts of narrativity. ContentsIntroduction: Nin"s Narrativity, by Anne T. Salvatore1. Anaïs Nin"s "Poetic Porn": Problematizing the Gaze, by Diane Richard-Allerdyce2. Anaïs Nin"s Narrative Dilemma: The Artist as Social Conscience, by Marion Fay3. Psychoanalyzing Sabina: Anaïs Nin"s A Spy in the House of Love as Freudian Fable, by Suzette Henke4. Sex with Father: The Incest Metaphor in Anaïs Nin, by Ellen G. Friedman5. Transference, Mourning, and Narrative Recovery in House of Incest, by Diane Richard-Allerdyce6. "Musique Ancienne": The Ultimate Seduction in "Winter of Artifice," by Sharon Spencer7. Trying to Tell Her Story: Mothering Scripts and the Counternarrative in Nin"s Diary and Cities of the Interior, by Anne T. Salvatore8. The Artist as Character (or the Character as Artist): Narrative and Consciousness in Anaïs Nin"s Collages, by Thomas M. March9. "Dismaying the Balance": Anaïs Nin"s Narrative Modernity, by Philippa Christmass10. Writing the Mind in the Body: Modernism and Écriture Féminine in Anaïs Nin"s A Spy in the House of Love and Seduction of the Minotaur, by Maxie Wells11. Anaïs Nin"s Rhizomatic Diary, by Mai Al-NakibAnne T. Salvatore, professor of English at Rider University in Lawrenceville, New Jersey, is the author of Greene and Kierkegaard: The Discourse of Belief and the coeditor of Knowing and Writing: New Perspectives on Classical Questions.