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Under Glass Bell (Paperback)

by Gunther Stuhlmann (Foreword), Anais Nin (Author)
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Fruits of Surrealism, Sep 16 2002
By K. "bookkitten" (CA United States) - See all my reviews
Anais Nin did not adhere to the traditions of story-telling. Formulaic plots, character arcs, and realistic descriptions didn't interest her. She was a master of character analysis and description -- instead of watching her characters move through the story, you, as the reader, move through the characters. This was because Nin was experimenting with a new artistic movement called surrealism and she ended up being one of its brightest stars.

Because of Edmund Wilson's favorable review (and he was, of course, the king of critics) this was the collection of stories that finally brought Nin's work to the attention of public. Her writing style is simply stunning. Imagine distilling a story, as one distills a liquid, down to the final crystals. Or creating a beautiful and poetic ritual out of something mundane (such as the Geisha's tea ceremony).

I think my personal favorites in this collection are "Ragtime," an amazing description of the poverty-stricken rag-picking community in 1930s Paris, "The Mouse," about Nin's fearful maid, and "Birth," the now notorious story about Nin's abortion. Seem like ugly topics? You'd be amazed at how beautiful Nin can render them.

It takes a sensitive reader to understand Anais Nin's writing, but if you are that, I think you will find value in these stories.

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3.0 out of 5 stars An adequate literary work, Jul 31 2001
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While this is a fair collection of short stories, it is far from Anais Nin's best work. Here she uses a different approach by placing stronger emphasis on mystical and surreal entities. The stories are good enough to hold the reader's attention, but there's nothing here that she hasn't done better before, and with more impact. The best stories contained within are "Houseboat", "The Mouse", and "Birth". I'd recommend reading her personal diaries first along with the tasteful erotica she's written like "Little Birds" and "Delta of Venus". You might enjoy those collections better.
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3.0 out of 5 stars "it had perfume of rich lives.heavily impregnated furniture", May 2 2000
The descriptions Anias Nin uses are extremely detailed and the stories seem to be more focused on the descriptions than an actual plot. there is obviously symbolism being used to express a message through these descriptions. Almost like another subliminal story going on at the same time. The descriptions seem as if they are being used to subconsciously control the reader's emotions.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Disapointment
After reading all of the early journals of Anais Nin, I was very disapointed in her fiction. Her writing is thin and relies on constant metaphysical emotion to create any sense... Read more
Published on April 20 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars Dream Words
In this intoxicating collection of short stories, Anais Nin delves into the lush imagery of dreams. Her stories touch on issues we carry deep within our unconscious - ideas of... Read more
Published on April 4 2000

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