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Post by weiland on Jun 24, 2005 22:36:51 GMT
Her book "Spy in the house of love" made Jim write "The Spy"... You should read her diaries... for more on Anaïs Nin : www.anaisnin.com/
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Post by ensenada on Jun 25, 2005 11:02:12 GMT
without looking at these, who is she? where she from? not got much time, so will ask instead  and where was ship of fools taken from? wasnt that some philosopher?
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Post by weiland on Jun 25, 2005 11:43:31 GMT
Anaïs Nin is french, some might know her for having an affair with the American writer Henry Miller... that´s all for now, busy too 
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Post by jym on Jun 25, 2005 16:37:58 GMT
Ship of Fools was a painting by Hiernyomous Bosch.
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Post by ensenada on Jun 26, 2005 10:42:11 GMT
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Post by TheWallsScreamedPoetry on Aug 3, 2005 12:22:48 GMT
Watch Henry and June on DVD to find out more.... Uma Thurman is Millers wife June...very sexy! 
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Post by gabrielconroy on Nov 18, 2005 18:39:42 GMT
hmm, quite a bad movie, you better read the unsencored diary instead 
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Post by nick on May 8, 2006 7:50:40 GMT
Love the dairies, I was reading v. one tonight, but I didn't have a clue who she was when I seen the movie... so don't even recall her from it really. Needa get a new one by her, read that same one a few times. Always spend a minute or two staring at her eyes first. Not sure exactly why, just seem soft and sensitive, then I think about her, at the same time she was married, sleeping with Henry Miller, her cousin, husband, and Otto Rank, all in the same day. Yikes! But as far as literary women go, I prefer her to some Ann Rand type and her Overmen fantasy men, as if she thinks one should have no weakness.
Speaking of Hiernyomous Bosch, Henry Miller's Big Sur & The Oranges Of Hiernyomous Bosch is a good book. Few less whores in it, but I like it better for that.
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