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V1 In Nin'S Continuous Novel

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An edition of Ladders to Fire (1946)

Ladders To Fire

V1 In Nin'S Continuous Novel

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After struggling with her own press and printing her own works, Anais Nin succeeded in getting Ladders to Fire accepted and published in 1946. This recognition marked a milestone in her life and career. Admitted into the fellowship of American novelists, she maintained the individuality of her literary style. She resisted realistic writing and drew on the experience and intuitions of her diary to forge a novelistic style emphasizing free association, the language of emotion, spontaneity, and improvisation.

Ladders to Fire is the first volume of Nin's celebrated series of novels called Cities of the Interior.

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Publisher
Swallow Press
Language
English
Pages
152

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Cover of: Ladders to fire
Ladders to fire
1991, Peter Owen
in English
Cover of: Ladders to fire
Ladders to fire
1991, Peter Owen
in English
Cover of: Ladders To Fire
Ladders To Fire
1974, Peter Owen
in English
Cover of: Ladders to fire.
Ladders to fire.
1959, Swallow Press
in English
Cover of: Ladders To Fire
Ladders To Fire: V1 In Nin'S Continuous Novel
January 1, 1959, Swallow Press
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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
152
Dimensions
8.2 x 5.2 x 0.4 inches
Weight
8.5 ounces

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL7909866M
ISBN 10
0804001812
ISBN 13
9780804001816
OCLC/WorldCat
32430799
LibraryThing
404812
Goodreads
18358

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OL20338199W

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