Papers, 1964-1995 (inclusive).

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Papers, 1964-1995 (inclusive).

Collection includes correspondence, Female Liberation newsletters, clippings, and other printed material. Also included are letters (tss. and mss.) from Nin, 1971-1975; photocopies (tss.) of writings by Nin, n.d.; clippings by and about her; programs, announcements, brochures about Nin; and photographs of Nin and others, 1971-1972.

.5 linear ft.

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Nin, Anaïs, 1903-1977

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The complex and diverse prose of Anaïs Nin mirrors her life. She published nonfiction, journals, short stories, novels, and erotica, and worked as a model, a dancer, and a psychoanalyst. Most of her prose was influenced by surrealism, and features an experimental style and psychological themes. The publication of her diaries, begun at the age of eleven as an open letter to her departed father, brought her fame and made her a sought-after lecturer. Her artistic prose, colorful life, and relation...

Williamson, Nancy

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Williamson, a free-lance writer who worked on the editorial staffs of Houghton Mifflin and Daedalus, was a member of Female Liberation in Boston, Mass., and a founder of and frequent contributor to The Second Wave. She was also active in the anti-war and civil rights movements, taught writing, and worked as a psychotherapist. As part of her work with Second Wave, she became friends with Anaïs Nin. From the description of Papers, 1964-1995 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat ...

Female Liberation, Inc.

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Women's organization which grew out of an early radical feminist group in Boston, Mass. (formed 1968), which published the journal No More Fun and Games; the organization Female Liberation, Inc. (FL), affiliated with the Socialist Workers Party, was formed in the fall of 1970 when it "took-over" the office of Cell 16; active in its work in abortion and welfare rights reform. From the description of Records, 1970-1974. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70939934 ...