
A Cafe In Space
The Anais Nin Literary Journal, Vol. 4
2011
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Volume 4 contains the correspondence between Anais Nin, agent Gunther Stuhlmann, and publisher Alan Swallow, who together brought out the first of Nin’s famous diaries in 1966, propelling her to literary stardom. However, it didn’t come easy, as the letters testify, which are filled with hope, disillusionment, success, and heartbreak. Also included is correspondence between Nin's executor, Rupert Pole, and editor John Ferrone that illustrates the struggle between the two strong-willed men to produce Nin's first unexpurgated diary, Henry and June, from which the movie of the same title was born.
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Yuko Yaguchi
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Professor, English and Gender Studies Niigata University of International and Information Studies Translator of "The Diary of Anais Nin" and "The Winter of Artifice" (1939 Paris edition) by Anais Nin. Author of "Anais Nin's Paris and New York: Traveling, Loving, Writing" and "Anais Nin's Paris Revisited: The English-French Bilingual Edition"
Benjamin Franklin V
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Benjamin Franklin V is Distinguished Professor of English, Emeritus, at the University of South Carolina, having previously taught at the University of Michigan. He has published widely in early American literature, particularly that of Anaïs Nin, and edits Literary Criticism in Perspective for Camden House. He is also a long-time jazz writer and broadcaster, and a descendant of Benjamin Franklin.