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Little Birds by Anaïs Nin

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Little Birds

Anaïs Nin

HarperCollins · Paperback · February 2, 2004

Reading lane: Romance Erotica

The inspiration for the six-part series “Little Birds” from Sophia Al-Maria.

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Good for readers interested in short storiesGood for readers who enjoy Romance Erotica and LITERARY CRITICISM / Subjects & Themes / Women.Great for readers who want relationship-centered stories.

Book Details

Authors
Anaïs Nin
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published
February 2, 2004
Format
Paperback
Theme
Romance Erotica · LITERARY CRITICISM / Subjects & Themes / Women
Reading lane
Romance Erotica

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  • Short Story Collections

  • FICTION / Erotica / Collections & Anthologies

  • Fantasy Anthologies

  • Romance Erotica

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  • Contemporary Romance

  • Romance Anthologies

  • SF Short Stories & Anthologies

  • Women Authors Collections

About This Book

The inspiration for the six-part series “Little Birds” from Sophia Al-Maria. These thirteen erotic short stories by the acclaimed author of Henry and June explore the nature of desire, taboo, and female sensuality. From the beach towns of Normandy to the streets of New Orleans, these thirteen vignettes introduce us to a covetous French painter, a sleepless wanderer of the night, a guitar-playing gypsy, and a host of others who yearn for and dive into the turbulent depths of...

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The inspiration for the six-part series “Little Birds” from Sophia Al-Maria. These thirteen erotic short stories by the acclaimed author of Henry and June explore the nature of desire, taboo, and female sensuality. From the beach towns of Normandy to the streets of New Orleans, these thirteen vignettes introduce us to a covetous French painter, a sleepless wanderer of the night, a guitar-playing gypsy, and a host of others who yearn for and dive into the turbulent depths of romantic experience. "[It is] so distinct an advance in the depiction of female sensuality that I felt, on reading it, enormous gratitude."—Alice Walker "One of contemporary literature's most important writers.— Newsweek

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