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Under a Glass Bell
Ohio University Press, 2013 Paper: 978-0-8040-1147-1 Library of Congress Classification PS3527.I865A6 2014 Dewey Decimal Classification 813.54
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Although Under a Glass Bell is now considered one of Anaïs Nin’s finest collections of stories, it was initially deemed unpublishable. Refusing to give up on her vision, in 1944 Nin founded her own press and brought out the first edition, illustrated with striking black-and-white engravings by her husband, Hugh Guiler. Shortly thereafter, it caught the attention of literary critic Edmund Wilson, who reviewed the collection in the New Yorker. The first printing sold out in three weeks. See other books on: Fiction | Literary Collections | Nin, Anaïs | Short Stories (single author) | Under See other titles from Ohio University Press |
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