
Winter of Artifice & House of Incest
By Anaïs Nin
1979
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4.13
Average Rating
208
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The stories in Winter of Artifice are studies of the father-daughter relationship, explorations of self-discovery, while legendary House of Incest is described by the author as "the seed of all my work, the poem from which my novels were born". All four pieces are closely related to the now-famous Journals.
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Anaïs Nin
Author · 50 books
French-born novelist, passionate eroticist and short story writer, who gained international fame with her journals. Spanning the years from 1931 to 1974, they give an account of one woman's voyage of self-discovery. "It's all right for a woman to be, above all, human. I am a woman first of all." (from The Diary of Anaïs Nin, vol. I, 1966) Anaïs Nin was largely ignored until the 1960s. Today she is regarded as one of the leading female writers of the 20th century and a source of inspiration for women challenging conventionally defined gender roles.