The Portable Anais Nin by Anais Nin

The Portable Anais Nin by Anais Nin

Author:Anais Nin
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: nonfiction, fiction, short fiction, erotica, literature, literary criticism, anthology, art, diary, autobiography, anais nin
Publisher: Sky Blue Press LLC


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Text: The Diary of Anaïs Nin, 1944-1947 (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1971), 49-52.

Joaquin is Joaquín Nin-Culmell. The Nin family lived in Uccle, outside Brussels, from 1909 until 1913. Following Joaquín Nin’s 1913 abandonment of the family, Rosa Culmell de Nin took the children ultimately to New York, where they lived on West 75th Street before settling in Richmond Hill. In 1924, they—now including Anaïs’s husband, Hugh Guiler—moved to Paris and then, without Anaïs’s brother Thorvald, to Louveciennes. Emilia Quintero (1864-1934) lived in the Nins’ 75th Street brownstone; she accompanied singers at the Metropolitan Opera and was young Joaquín’s first piano teacher. Pablo de Sarasate (1844-1908) was a Spanish composer and violinist. Among Nin-Culmell’s music teachers were Paul Braud (b. 1860), Alfred Cortot (1877-1962), Ricardo Viñes (1875-1943), the brothers Jean Gallon (1878-1959) and Noel Gallon (1891-1966), Paul Dukas (1865-1935), and Manuel de Falla. “Tu m’aime[s]?” means “Do you love me?” “Cante Jondo” literally means “deep song,” but is used to mean a flamenco song.

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