![]() ![]() Or was the written word his greatest aphrodisiac? Stop fantasizing, Lori, and write about this book of stories. Did he collect those too? I want to know. We have Nin's and Miller's, which he may or may not have even written, but the missioned by the one man. ![]() That's my fantasy, since his identity is lost to time and his collection. I found myself wondering whether he had certain preferences and yearning to read his collection. He paid Anais Nin and great writers hanging around Paris with more talent than money a dollar a page for them. There was a man in Paris who had a private collection of erotic stories. Some deal with subjects that are uncomfortable for some people and taboo for others I went in sweeping all that aside. There's a beauty to the writing in these stories. I banished Nin's life story from my mind, banished what I've read of the diaries and everything else but the material in hand(s). ![]()
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