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The Four-Chambered Heart: V3 in Nin's Continuous Novel

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Availability:In StockContributor:Anaïs NinPublish date:1959-01-01Pages:182
Language:EnglishPublisher:Ohio University PressISBN-13:9780804001212ISBN-10:804001219UPC:9780804001212Book Category:FictionBook Subcategory:LiterarySize:8.51 x 5.49 x 0.55 inchesWeight:0.6107Product ID:SC5YBFQYFT
The Four-Chambered Heart, Anaïs Nin's 1950 novel, recounts the real-life affair she conducted with café guitarist Gonzalo Moré in 1936. Nin and Moré rented a house-boat on the Seine, and under the pervading influence of the boat's watchman and Moré's wife Helba, developed a relationship. Moré; named the boat Nanankepichu, meaning "not really a home."

In the novel, which Nin drew from her experiences on the boat, the characters are clearly based. Djuna is an embodiment of Nin herself. A young dancer in search of fulfillment, she encapsulates all that the author was striving for at that time. The character of Djuna features in other novels, perhaps weaving a directly autobiographical thread into Nin's fiction. The gypsy musician, Rango, is therefore Moré, and his invalid wife is Zora. The old watchman is present as a force which, along with Zora, works against the lovers in their quest for happiness.

Nin's main concern is the "outside," and how it affects the "interior." Water is a cleverly used theme. "I have no great fear of depths," says Djuna, "and a great fear of shallow living." Rango and Djuna's relationship is, in effect, their effort to remain afloat. Often, Nin employs a stream of consciousness, especially in her flowing analyses of love, life and music, which continues the water image.

Anaïs Nin's writing is typically exquisite in its detail and texture. She describes Paris: its "black lacquered cobblestones" and "silver filigree trees." The "humid scarfs of fog" on the river, and "the sharp incense of roasted chestnuts" reveal their source through their reality: Nin's personal experience.
Language:EnglishPublisher:Ohio University PressISBN-13:9780804001212ISBN-10:804001219UPC:9780804001212Book Category:FictionBook Subcategory:LiterarySize:8.51 x 5.49 x 0.55 inchesWeight:0.6107Product ID:SC5YBFQYFT

Anaïs Nin (1903-1977) is an iconic literary figure and one of the most notable experimental writers of the twentieth century. As one of the first women to explore female erotica, Nin revealed the inner desires of her characters in a way that made her works a touchstone for later feminist writers. Swallow Press is the premier US publisher of books by and about Nin.


Publisher: Ohio University Press

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