Henry and June

Author: Anaïs Nin

Drawn from journals, this book is an account of a woman’s sexual awakening, covering a single momentous year – 1931-32, in Paris, when June fell in love with Henry Miller, undermining her own idealized marriage. The question of the outcome of June Miller’s return to Paris dominates her thoughts…..Read More

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