
Winter of Artifice, published in 1939, is Anaïs Nin's second published book, containing subsequently alternating novelettes.

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 …

"Inventive, sophisticated . . . highly elegant naughtiness."-CosmopolitanIn Delta of Venus Anaïs Nin penned a lush, magical world where the characters of her imagination possess the most universal of desires and exceptional of talents. Among these provocative stories, a Hungarian adventurer seduces wealthy women then …

An extraordinarily rich and exotic collection from the mistress of erotic writing In Delta of Venus, Anais Nin pens a lush, magical world where the characters of her imagination possess the most universal of desires and exceptional of talents. Among these provocative stories, a Hungarian adventurer seduces wealthy …

Little Birds is Anaïs Nin's second published work of erotica, which appeared in 1979 two years after her death, but was apparently written in the early 1940s when she was part of a group "writing pornography for a dollar a day." The book is a collection of thirteen short stories. The sexual topics covered are quite …

Under a Glass Bell, originally published in 1944, was the first book by Anaïs Nin to gain attention from the literary establishment. It was published by Nin's own printing press, which she named Gemor Press. Edmund Wilson favorably reviewed Under a Glass Bell in The New Yorker magazine. The book is a collection of …