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The Woman with One Hundred Faces

The Lives and Legacy of Anaïs Nin

Who was Anaïs Nin? To some, she was a towering literary figure, whose late life fame following the publication of her diaries changed the reading habits of a generation. To others, she was a failed novelist, better known for her affair with Henry Miller. Readers might know her best for her dollar-a-page erotica, never intended for publication; or celebrate her for her journals and avant-garde fiction, powerful statements of a woman's right to artistry. Achieving a cult following in the last decade of her life, her reputation took a shocking posthumous knock when she was revealed to be a bigamist, a fantasist, a compulsive liar and an incestuous daughter.

Katherine Rowland's new biography is an unflinching, empathetic account of Nin's life, and a reckoning with her wild legacy. From this book emerges a figure who was a lover, a tyrant, an exploiter, a victim, but above all things, a writer.

About Katherine Rowland

Katherine Rowland is the author of The Pleasure Gap: American Women and the Unfinished Sexual Revolution (Seal Press, 2020), which was covered by O, The Oprah Magazine, NPR, Slate, Jezebel, Salon, the Guardian, TIME, NBC, LitHub, and dozens of podcasts. A frequent contributor to the Guardian, her feature writing has also appeared in Outside, Psychology Today, The Baffler, Aeon and The Financial Times. Formerly, she was executive director and publisher of Guernica and the host and executive journalist of the podcast Seeking.
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  • Imprint: Allen Lane
  • ISBN: 9780241844786
  • Length: 544 pages
  • Price: £40.00
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