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Correspondence, interviews, notes, publisher's proof and
manuscript fragments, newspaper and magazine clippings, photographs, legal
documents, creative works, and other materials document from inception to
culmination Fitch's research for the 1993 publication of her biography,
Anaïs: The Erotic Life of Anaïs
Nin. The material is organized in two series: Series I. Research, and
Series II. Publication Process. |
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Series I. is divided into two subseries: A. Sources of
Information, and B. Chapters and General Notes. Present are correspondence
and
interviews with over 160 people who either knew or were associated with Nin.
The folders remain in their alphabetical order and key personalities include
Kay Boyle, John Cage, Judy Chicago, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Erica Jong, Timothy
Leary, Joaquin Nin-Culmell, Studs Terkel, and Gore Vidal. Of note are 21
interviews (1990-1993) with Rupert Pole, Nin's friend and lover for over forty
years (1947-1977) and the executor of her estate. In some cases, the biographer
collected obituaries and journal articles about the correspondents that provide
insight into their relationship with Nin. Also included are creative works
such
as poetry by Daisy Aldan, essays by the erotica scholar Gershon Legman, and
a
dissertation on Nin by Wendy Dubow who subsequently edited
Conversations with Anaïs Nin
(1994). Fitch's handwritten notes disclose her thought process in composing the
biography and manuscript fragments (1990-1992) submitted to contributors for
fact checking substantiate the published text. |
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Subseries B encompasses Fitch's other research materials and
has been maintained in the creator's original arrangement by chapter. Each
chapter relates chronologically to Nin's life; the book begins with her
genealogical tree and family history. The chapters subsequently track her
peregrinations, publications, and relationships with men. A substantial amount
of notes are written on Nin's first husband, Hugh Guiler (Ian Hugo), Henry
Miller, and Lawrence Durrell. Since Henry Miller was such a significant part
of
Nin's life, one file fully documents the 1991 Miller Centennial Celebration.
Clippings and biographies of other salient members of Nin's circle such as
June
Miller and her analyst, Dr. Rene Allendy, are also included. Of particular
interest is Fitch's investigation of desertion, abandonment, and incest issues
as related to Nin's childhood. This work includes letters from Nin's analysts,
Otto Rank and Martha Jaeger as well as Legman's interview. Freud's published
notes on
"Seduction Theory" and
published articles pertaining to gender writing and women psychoanalysts round
out Fitch's analysis of the heretofore-ignored areas of Nin's psyche. Fourteen
files of snapshots taken by Fitch of Nin's residences in France enhance the
textual research. Interspersed amongst the chapter notes is Fitch's study of
Nin's published and unpublished work. Original reviews of these texts and
copies of rejection letters from publishers to Nin are included. Fitch visited
numerous libraries while carrying out her research. Photocopies of materials
from these institutions present in this collection may not be reproduced
further. |
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Series II. Publication Process, includes Fitch's original
book proposal, proofs, copy editing notes and correspondence, publisher's
files, permissions, publicity, reviews, readers' responses, and
post-publication material. |
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Books received with the papers were transferred to the HRC
library. |