Multimedia reading with Charlotte von Feyerabend
Novel-biography about the unbridled and scandalous love life of the writer Anaïs Nin.
Paris, 1931: When Anaïs Nin meets Henry Miller, twelve years her senior, a fire is lit: the two are not only inspired by each other's literature, they also share an unbridled passion. They both strive to capture life with all their senses, to break down all barriers and find the perfect words for it - whatever the cost.
But while Henry indulges in excess to the full, Anaïs also has a conventional marriage with Hugo, who loves her more than anything and provides financially for her and her artist friends. Anaïs can only deal with the emotional balancing act between unrestraint and convention in her notorious diaries: Do eroticism and sensuality belong at the center of life? And is it okay to lie to the people who love you?
A captivating biographical novel about one of the most dazzling women in literary history



