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Spy in the House of Anaïs Nin
Book • 2019
In 'Spy in the House of Anaïs Nin,' Kim Krizan investigates the life, diaries, and intimacies of Anaïs Nin, offering a critical and probing portrait of the famed writer.
Krizan examines Nin's personal relationships and the complexities of self-representation in her diaries, challenging romanticised views.
The book blends literary analysis with investigative narrative to reveal lesser-known facets of Nin's life and influence.
Krizan's tone is analytical and reflective, aiming to situate Nin within a broader cultural and psychological context.
The work contributes to ongoing conversations about authorship, privacy, and the construction of literary personas.
Krizan examines Nin's personal relationships and the complexities of self-representation in her diaries, challenging romanticised views.
The book blends literary analysis with investigative narrative to reveal lesser-known facets of Nin's life and influence.
Krizan's tone is analytical and reflective, aiming to situate Nin within a broader cultural and psychological context.
The work contributes to ongoing conversations about authorship, privacy, and the construction of literary personas.
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#190: Writing Hits for the Screen — Hannah Bos (Somebody Somewhere), Kim Krizan (Before Sunrise), Selina Lim (Sex Education) on Writing Partnerships, Character-First Screenwriting, Life in the Writers’ Room (Compilation)




