Anaïs Nin narrated by Marlene!

March 22, 2008 · Print This Article

A big thank you to Nicola the web goddess! She’s fixed up my blog with a sparkling new template, added great new features, and found the most wonderful, sensuous video as a wonderful treat for everyone who reads this blog! Marlene Dietrich’s husky, sultry voice is an ideal accompaniment to these 1930s style photographs inspired by Anaïs Nin’s erotic writing; if I were to guess which specific story of erotica, I would say Elena from Delta of Venus. (Yes, I am a devotee!) I love this video because it is the visual image of my writing. It is a perfect translation of the atmosphere I am creating in my Colette and Anaïs novel, Nights in Paris.

Un grand merci à Nicola, qui a trouvé ce petit film, vraiment extraordinaire, sur Anaïs Nin. Ultra sensual et vraiment très beau, ce film est exactement l’atmosphere que je suis en train de créer avec mon roman sur Colette et Anaïs, Paris dans la Nuit.

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3 Responses to “Anaïs Nin narrated by Marlene!”

  1. Sarah on April 5th, 2008 1:47 am

    from Liz: I started reading your story in a café and didn’t even notice my food arrive – and you know how I love my food – but my latté just didn’t feel right – I felt as though I should have been drinking champagne! – Liz

  2. Paul Herron on February 14th, 2009 3:15 am

    Hi Sarah,

    Noticed your blog. I publish some of Nin’s work and have a Nin blog at http://www.skybluepress.com/blog.html. Come visit some time, and best of luck!

  3. Sarah on March 16th, 2009 10:51 am

    From Paul: Hi Sarah, noticed your blog. I publish some of Nin’s work and have a Nin blog at http://www.skybluepress.com/blog.html. Come visit some time, and best of luck! Paul Herron – http://www.skybluepress.com

    Hi Paul, thank you so much. I had a look at your website – it’s wonderful! I look forward to ordering a copy of A CAFÉ IN SPACE: THE ANAÏS NIN LITERARY JOURNAL very soon, and maybe, if I’m feeling brave, submitting my Anaïs story… we shall see! Thanks again for visiting. All the best, Sarah

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