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Delta of Venus
1977 short story collection by Anaïs Nin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Delta of Venus is a book of fifteen short stories that Anaïs Nin largely wrote in the 1940s as erotica for a private collector. It was published posthumously in 1977.[1][2]
In 1994 a film inspired by the book was directed by Zalman King.
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Background
The short stories in this anthology were written during the 1940s for a private client known simply as "Collector". This "Collector" commissioned Nin, along with other now well-known writers (including Henry Miller and the poet George Barker), to produce erotic fiction for his private consumption.[3] He has since been identified as Roy M. Johnson (1881–1960), a wealthy businessman from Ardmore, Oklahoma, who discovered the Healdton Oil Pool.[4]
Despite being told to leave poetic language aside and concentrate on graphic, sexually explicit scenarios, Nin gave the stories a literary flourish and a layer of images and ideas beyond the pornographic. In her diary, she jokingly called herself "the madam of this snobbish literary house of prostitution, from which vulgarity was excluded".[5]
While using the Kama Sutra and other writings such as those of Krafft-Ebing as models, Nin was very conscious that the languages of male and female sexuality were distinct.[6] Although at times she scorned her erotica, and feared their effect on her literary reputation,[7] they have been seen by sex-positive feminists as pioneering work.[8]
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Short stories
The short stories that Delta of Venus anthologizes are:
- The Hungarian Adventurer
- Mathilde
- The Boarding School
- The Ring
- Mallorca
- Artists and Models
- Lilith
- Marianne
- The Veiled Woman
- Elena
- The Basque and Bijou
- Pierre
- Manuel
- Linda
- Marcel
Its preface contains entries from Nin's Diary, which expressed her hope that its unexpurgated version would one day be published.
In 2021, the pornographic film studio Thousand Faces released a short film, Mathilde, based on Nin's story of the same name.[9]
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