
Anna Kavan was born "Helen Woods" in France on April 10, 1901 to wealthy expatriate British parents. Her initial six works were published under the name of Helen Ferguson, her first married name. These early novels gave little indication of the experimental and disturbing nature of her later work. I Am Lazarus (1945), a collection of short stories which explored the inner mindscape of the psychological explorer, heralded the new style and content of Kavan's writing. The change in her writing style and physical appearance coincided with a mental breakdown. During this time, Helen also renamed herself Anna Kavan after a character in her own novel Let Me Alone. Around 1926 Anna became addicted to heroin. Her addiction has been described as an attempt to self-medicate rather than recreational. Kavan made no apologies for her heroin usage. She is popularly supposed to have died of a heroin overdose. In fact she died of heart failure, though she had attempted suicide several times during her life.
Books

A Stranger Still
1995

The Parson
1995

Who Are You?
1963

My Soul in China
1975

Asylum Piece
1940

Let Me Alone
1930

I Am Lazarus
1945

A Charmed Circle
1929

El gran libro de los pájaros
Los mejores relatos, ensayos y poemas de la literatura alada universal
2023

Eagle's Nest
1957

Sleep Has His House
1973

Mercury
1995

Ice
1967

Change the Name
1993

Julia and the Bazooka and Other Stories
1970

Machines in the Head
Selected Short Writing
2019

A Bright Green Field
1958

A Scarcity of Love
1956

Guilty
The Lost Classic Novel
2007