Arrows of Longing: The Correspondence Between Anais Nin and Felix Pollak, 1952-1976

by Anais Nin

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"What moving poems you fashion out of your sadness. Beautiful, wistful poems of deep feeling. You have not lost your gift. What a pair we are. I have been fighting cancer for six months. May be well in August. I will read your poems to my students." -- Ana\u00efs Nin to Felix Pollak In the winter of 1951-52, Ana\u00efs Nin was a writer in despair. More than a dozen publishing houses had rejected her new novel, A Spy in the House of Love, and Nin became desperate for literary acceptance. Encouragement came from an unexpected source. Felix Pollak, an Austrian emigr\u00e9 and Rare Book Librarian at Northwestern University, had been entrusted with the task of acquiring some of Nin's manuscripts for the library. A longtime admirer of her work and himself an emerging poet, Pollak wrote Nin a letter of appreciation, and this quickly blossomed into an animated and devoted correspondence. Through this correspondence of over 200 letters, both writers present nuanced self-portraits that shed fresh light on their complex personalities. Their frank and open exchange of views on life and art spanned twenty-five years. Editor Gregory H.
Mason provides us with a unique insight into the development of these two writers as they grow in their friendship and as artists.
  • ISBN10 0804010064
  • ISBN13 9780804010061
  • Publish Date 15 June 1998 (first published May 1998)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Ohio University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 266
  • Language English