In Favor of the Sensitive Man explained
In Favor of the Sensitive Man: And Other Essays |
Author: | Anaïs Nin |
Language: | English |
Genre: | Essays |
Publisher: | Harcourt Brace Jovanovic |
Release Date: | 1976 |
Media Type: | Print |
Pages: | 169 |
Isbn: | 978-0-156-44445-3 |
In Favor of the Sensitive Man: And Other Essays is a collection of essays published by Anaïs Nin in 1976.[1]
Content
Women and men
- Eroticism in Women
- The New Women
- Anais Nin Talks About Being a Woman:
(i) An Interview(ii) Notes on Feminism(iii) My Sister, My Spouse(iv) Between Me And Life(v) Women and Children in Japan(vi) In Favor of the Sensitive Man
Writing, Music and Films
- On Truth and Reality
- The Story of my Printing Press
- Novelist on Stage
- Out of the Labyrinth: An Interview
- The Suicide Academy
- Miss Macintosh, My Darling
- Angel in the Forest
- Edgar Varése
- At a Journal Workshop
- Henry Jaglom: Magician of the Film
- Un Chant de' Armour
- Ingmar Bergman
Enchanted Places
- The Labyrinthine City of Fez
- Morocco
- The Spirit of Bali
- Port Vila, New Hebrides
- The Swallow Never Leave Nouméa
- My Turkish Grandmother
Notes and References
- Web site: Amazon. In Favor of the Sensitive Man, and Other Essays by Anaïs Nin. October 4, 2017.