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Re: Henry Miller?  Anais Nin Letter



Henry on March 10, 1932, after they had becomelovers
You make me tremendously happy to hold me undivided - to let me be 
the artist, as it were, and yet not forgo the man, the animal, the 
hungry, insatiable lover. >>>No woman has ever granted me all the 
privileges I need - and you, why you sing out so blithely, so boldly, 
with a laugh even - yes, you invite me to go ahead, be myself, 
benture anything. I adore you for that. That is where you are truly 
regal, a woman extraordinary. What a woman you are! I laugh to myself 
now when I think of you. I have no fear of your femaleness.
This quote can be found in the book:
A Literate Passion : Letters of Anais Nin and Henry Miller 1932-1953 
Harcourt Brace 1989, Paperback, ISBN 0-15-652791-X (LP)
In keeping with ideals I recently esposed -:)
I found it at the website:
http://ilabws.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/~beckmann/nin.html
After perfoming a search for Letters from Henry Miller to Anais Nin at
http://www.thinkers.net
The first site listed is a great Anais Nin website, and I applaud the 
author of it!
Hope this helps.
-Rodger D. Kurth
EndlessWisdom.com
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