A Spy In The House Of Love
(Author) Anais NinSabrina is a firebird blazing through 1950s New York: she is a woman daring to enjoy the sexual licence that men have always known. Wearing extravagant outfits and playing dangerous games of desire, she deliberately avoids committment, gripped by the pursuit of pleasure for its own sake.
Anais Nin
Anais Nin (1903-1977) was a French-Cuban-American writer known for her diaries, which explore themes of love, passion, and self-discovery. Her most notable works include "Delta of Venus" and "Henry and June," which pushed boundaries in terms of erotic literature. Nin's writing style is characterized by its introspective and lyrical prose, often blurring the lines between fiction and autobiography. She is considered a pioneer of feminist literature and a key figure in the genre of confessional writing. Anais Nin's most famous work is "The Diary of Anais Nin," a multi-volume collection that offers a candid and intimate look into her life and innermost thoughts.