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ANAIS: An International Journal Anthology
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ANAIS: An International Journal Anthology in Ottawa, ON
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ANAIS: An International Journal, printed annually from 1983 until 2001, and edited by Gunther Stuhlmann, was the most influential literary journal centered on writer/diarist Anais Nin (1903-1977) and includes work by prominent scholars and writers from around the globe. This anthology consists of carefully selected critical essays that offer insights into Nin's work, especially her ground-breaking and commercially successful Diary and her most important fiction. The contents were selected and prefaced by preeminent scholar Benjamin Franklin V, author of several books and articles about Anais Nin, with whom he worked personally. The anthology is recommended for anyone seeking to explore or further understand Nin's writing.
ANAIS: An International Journal, printed annually from 1983 until 2001, and edited by Gunther Stuhlmann, was the most influential literary journal centered on writer/diarist Anais Nin (1903-1977) and includes work by prominent scholars and writers from around the globe. This anthology consists of carefully selected critical essays that offer insights into Nin's work, especially her ground-breaking and commercially successful Diary and her most important fiction. The contents were selected and prefaced by preeminent scholar Benjamin Franklin V, author of several books and articles about Anais Nin, with whom he worked personally. The anthology is recommended for anyone seeking to explore or further understand Nin's writing.

















