D. H. Lawrence: An Unprofessional Study was Anaïs Nin's first book in print, published by Edward W. Titus in Paris, 1932. The original edition saw 550 copies, and was relatively well received in the literary community. It is a study of the works of her literary hero D. H. Lawrence. The book is notable because it was …
Nearer the Moon: From a Journal of Love is a 1996 book based upon material excerpted from the unpublished diaries of Anaïs Nin. It corresponds temporally to part of Nin's published diaries. It consists mainly of material that was left out of the published version because it would have hurt people involved or their …
Waste of Timelessness and Other Early Stories by Anaïs Nin, 1977, Magic Circle Press is a small collection of short stories by Anaïs Nin, written before she or anyone else thought that she was ready for publication. Her preface says that it is published only as an example of the early work of a person who was later a …