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Nin, Anaïs. Little birds. Erotica. New York and London, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1979. 1st edition b c d e .
€ 17.50
Bound, cloth with original dustjacket, 146pp., 16x24cm., in very good condition (dustjacket with light traces of use). ISBN: 01515271x.
Itemnummer 17485
Written in the 1940s and first published posthumously in 1979, Little Birds is a powerful collection of erotic short stories that explores female sexuality with honesty and poetic sensibility. Anaïs Nin delves into the desires, frustrations, and fantasies of her characters, mostly women, with a lyrical style that transcends the taboo and reveals the intricacies of human passion. These stories are intimate, sometimes unsettling, and always beautifully composed?a testament to Nin?s pioneering voice in feminist and erotic literature. Little Birds is a seminal work in feminist erotica that subverts traditional representations of female sexuality. Composed of thirteen short stories, the collection offers a nuanced portrayal of women?s erotic experiences, desires, and anxieties, often from a female-centric perspective. Nin?s prose is characterized by its poetic cadence and psychological depth, bridging modernist sensibilities with confessional intimacy. Through transgressive themes?ranging from voyeurism and forbidden desire to emotional vulnerability?Nin critiques patriarchal structures and reclaims sexual agency for her female characters. This collection is not only a literary milestone in erotic fiction but also an important text in gender and literary studies. Anaïs Nin (1903?1977) was a French-Cuban-American diarist, essayist, and writer of short stories and erotica. She is best known for her extensive journals that span several decades, as well as her groundbreaking erotic fiction that centers the inner lives and desires of women. A literary pioneer, Nin defied conventional morality and challenged gender norms through her experimental prose and frank discussions of female sexuality.






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