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Monday, February 10, 2014

A Café in Space

Paul Herron is the editor of A Café in Space:  The Anaïs Nin Literary Journal.  The journal fills a definite need and has been around since 2003.  It is about to publish volume 11 (2014), due this month in both print and digital editions.  A Café in Space specializes in studies of Nin (1903-1977) and her circle of friends, lovers, and writers.  Henry Miller and Lawrence Durrell were among Nin's admirers and literary associates.  She is most famous for her Diaries (1931-1974).  Recently Swallow Press/Sky Blue Press published Mirages:  The Unexpurgated Diary of Anaïs Nin (2013), both in print and digitally, edited by Paul Herron.  For more information, please visit the Sky Blue Press website at http://www.skybluepress.com.  The table of contents for the current issue of CS (2014) follows:



Nin, Miller, Perlès et al.: Liane de Lampaur—The “scandal” of My Friend Henry Miller
Kim Krizan: “Pseudo Heart Trouble”—Anaïs Nin in 1950s America
Paul Herron: Friendly Fire—“Personal” reactions to the work of Anaïs Nin
Yuko Yaguchi: Winter of Artifice: An Odyssey—Anaïs Nin’s lost work
Jean Owen: Uncanny Echoes—Anaïs Nin’s narrative of incest
Bruce Redwine: Tales of Incest—The agony of Saph and Pa Durrell
Anaïs Nin: The Diary of Hate—On Helba Huara and Gonzalo Moré
Paul Herron: Woodstock Revisited—A trip of redemption, 1924
John Tytell: Mensonges Vital—Did Poe inspire “Under a Glass Bell”?
Kennedy Gammage: 3 Poems

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