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CHILDREN OF THE ALBATROSS

CHILDREN OF THE ALBATROSS Softcover - 1959

by Anaïs Nin

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Chicago: Swallow Press. 1959. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. 0804000395 . Near Fine in wrappers. Very slight crease on front cover. ; 8.61 X 5.77 X 0.37 inches; 111 pages .
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  • Title CHILDREN OF THE ALBATROSS
  • Author Anaïs Nin
  • Binding Softcover
  • Edition First Edition; First Printing
  • Pages 111
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Swallow Press, Chicago
  • Date 1959
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 300065
  • ISBN 9780804000390
  • Themes
    • Sex & Gender: Feminine

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From the rear cover

Children of the Albatross is divided into two sections: 'The Sealed Room' focuses on the dancer Djuna and a set of characters, chiefly male, who surround her; 'The Cage' brings together a case of characters already familiar to Nin's readers, but it is their meeting place that is the focal point of the story.

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About the author

Anas Nin (1903-1977) is an iconic literary figure and one of the most notable experimental writers of the twentieth century. As one of the first women to explore female erotica, Nin revealed the inner desires of her characters in a way that made her works a touchstone for later feminist writers. Swallow Press is the premier US publisher of books by and about Nin.