
Anais Nin Podcast 51: A Portrait of Eduardo Sanchez
Judith Hipskind Collins, who was Eduardo Sanchez's companion during his final years, discusses his character, quirks, and his only published book, The Round.

Hosted by Paul Herron · EN · 52 episodes
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“We do not see things as they are, we see them as we are,” said Anais Nin, the subject of the film Henry and June, the world’s most prolific diarist and the writer of bestselling erotica, who left behind a legacy that continues to unfold. The Anais Nin Podcast will reveal the unknown aspects of this provocative and fascinating writer’s life and work. To learn more about this literary icon read "The Portable Anais Nin," "Mirages" or "A Cafe in Space, the Anais Nin Literary Journal" all available now as ibooks in the itunes store.
Paul Herron hosts Anais Nin Podcast, a arts show with 52 episodes published.

Judith Hipskind Collins, who was Eduardo Sanchez's companion during his final years, discusses his character, quirks, and his only published book, The Round.

Paul Herron presents Blanche Cooney's candid yet heartfelt memories of Eduardo Sanchez during the time of the printing of his only book, 'The Round.' She explores her unusual relationship with him and the reasons for the

Eighty-three years after its limited edition was lost to history, Eduardo Sanchez's legendary but mysterious only book will be republished. Take a sneak peek at 'The Round.'

A restored recording of Joaquín Nin-Culmell’s moving tribute to his big sister, Anaïs Nin. New York, Feb. 22, 1977.

In 1962 Anaïs Nin was invited to read excerpts from French poet Henri Michaux's controversial book Miserable Miracle, in which he describes the effects of mescaline and hashish on him. Nin read excerpts in French, and he

Iconic feminist Kate Millett, author of Sexual Politics (1970), pays tribute to Anaïs Nin by reading her diary passages about June Miller.

On February 22, 1977, a few weeks after Anaïs Nin's death, a celebration of her life was held in New York, which included several of Nin's friends and colleagues. The poet Daisy Aidan chose to read passages from the then

Paul Herron interviews two prominent scholars about Anais Nin's legacy and impact on Japanese readers and culture. Recorded in Osaka, Japan.

Both French ex-patriots and avant-garde twentieth century artists, it was only natural that Anaïs Nin and Edgard Varèse would be drawn to each other. Varèse's final composition, "Nocturnal," was inspired by Nin's "House

This long-lost audio recording of Lawrence Durrell's 1974 seminar on D. H. Lawrence at CalTech in March 1974 with special guest Anais Nin has been restored. Theories, both modern and not, are bandied about in this lively

In this episode Paul Herron discusses the 40-year-long friendship between two of the "Three Musketeers," Anaïs Nin and Lawrence Durrell. Ups and downs, off and on, devotional and contentious, the friendship endured until

Robert Zaller, the editor of 'A Casebook on Anais Nin' (1974), discusses his and his wife Lili Bita's friendship with Anais Nin, which was, as he put it, "...uniformly positive. Anais was an extraordinarily generous pers

Gunther Stuhlmann was Anais Nin's literary agent for thirty years, her co-editor of her famous diaries, and the founder and editor of ANAIS: An International Journal from 1983 to 2001. This podcast goes behind the scenes

The history of A Café in Space: The Anaïs Nin Literary Journal

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Anaïs Nin reads one of her most famous stories.

How a letter from Anaïs Nin's father resulted in locating a stunning portrait of her.

Memoirist Barbara Kraft discusses the final years of Anaïs Nin and Henry Miller.

How incest influenced Anaïs Nin's life and work

Memoirist Barbara Kraft interviews Henry Miller.
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