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These texts are excerpts from Anaïs Nin's book, Delta of Venus, which is a collection of erotica she was commissioned to write for a wealthy client in the 1940s. The initial sections offer a biographical sketch of Nin, detailing her European upbringing, move to the United States, and her development as a writer, noting that she wrote her erotica posthumously published works during the war years. The body of the text presents several distinct, sexually charged narratives, including the recurring figures of the charming yet perverse Baron, the sexually direct Mathilde, and various accounts of sensual awakenings, complex relationships, and voyeuristic or fetishistic encounters. The excerpts also include internal monologues and a letter that critiques the collector's demand for explicit sex devoid of emotional complexity, emphasizing the author's struggle to meet the demand while exploring diverse facets of human sexuality.
By Book Odyssey - AdminThese texts are excerpts from Anaïs Nin's book, Delta of Venus, which is a collection of erotica she was commissioned to write for a wealthy client in the 1940s. The initial sections offer a biographical sketch of Nin, detailing her European upbringing, move to the United States, and her development as a writer, noting that she wrote her erotica posthumously published works during the war years. The body of the text presents several distinct, sexually charged narratives, including the recurring figures of the charming yet perverse Baron, the sexually direct Mathilde, and various accounts of sensual awakenings, complex relationships, and voyeuristic or fetishistic encounters. The excerpts also include internal monologues and a letter that critiques the collector's demand for explicit sex devoid of emotional complexity, emphasizing the author's struggle to meet the demand while exploring diverse facets of human sexuality.