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Language
  
English

ISBN
  
0-15-100089-1

LC Class
  
PS3527.I865 Z47 1996

Author
  
Anaïs Nin

Genres
  
Memoir, Diary

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Publication date
  
1996

Dewey Decimal
  
818.5203 DC 20

Originally published
  
1996

Publisher
  
Harcourt

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Media type
  
Print (Hardcover and Paperback)

Preceded by
  
Fire: From a Journal of Love

Similar
  
Anaïs Nin books, Other books

Nearer the Moon: From a Journal of Love (full title Nearer the Moon: From a Journal of Love, the Unexpurgated Diary of Anaïs Nin (1937–1939)) is a 1996 book based upon material excerpted from the unpublished diaries of Anaïs Nin. It corresponds temporally to part of Nin's published diaries. It consists mainly of material that was left out of the published version because it would have hurt people involved or their relationships with Anaïs Nin had it been published at the time.

Contents

The book displays the range of Nin's moods and emotions. She avoided re-writing or writing long afterward, when possible, in order to preserve the truth about how she felt at the time of each entry. As the diaries go on, they become more poetical or stream of consciousness, as opposed to objective. She is sometimes very explicit about her sexual activity and how she feels about it. The sources of some of her erotic stories can be recognized here. Generally the bazaar Latin American settings for some of her stories were first written down here, as told her by Gonzalo Moré and his wife Helba. The contrasts between her various emotional and sexual relationships as well as the fluctuations in each are very striking and clear.

Plot summary

Anaïs Nin continues her open marriage with Hugh Parker Guiler and her affairs with Henry Miller and Gonzalo Moré, under the shadow of the Spanish Revolution and the approach of World War II. She helps Gonzalo with his Communist and anti-Fascist activities, even though she believes more in literature and personal contact than in politics as a means of progress. Henry's work is already succeeding, and Anaïs's is starting to be published (of course, this will be interrupted by the war).

Sequel

Since Nin kept a diary of her unusual life for 60 years, more volumes may appear.

References

Nearer the Moon Wikipedia