Sunday, November 06, 2011

Anais Nin As A Teacher and Theorist of Creativity


I'm interested in Anais Nin as a teacher and as a theorist of creativity.
I'd like to bring that very important dimension of her life into the foreground of the discussion about her. Nan Hunt, Leah Schweitzer and I were in a M.A. program with her in the last years of her life. We'll be reading our own work, and discussing Nin's long-term effect on us as poets, teachers, essayists, etc. Let all who might be interested know to show up. All 3 of us did good work then and are doing good work now.
We'll put on a good show. Nancy
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Please forward to all who might be interested

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http://home.earthlink.net/~nshiffrin/

BEYOND BAROQUE
310.822.3006 info@beyondbaroque.org
681 Venice Blvd. West of Lincoln
December 16, Friday 7:30 PM
ANAIS NIN'S STUDENTS, A CELEBRATION
ANAIS NIN'S students read their work and discuss her impact on their lives
Featuring NANCY SHIFFRIN, LEAH SCHWEITZER, and NAN HUNT.

"Eroticism is one of the basic means of self-knowledge, as indispensable as poetry…”
Anais Nin, In Favor of the Sensitive Man
Nancy Shiffrin's new collection of love poems GAME WITH VARIATIONS is now available on-line. Click on the link below to read more and order
http://www.unibook.com/en/Nancy-Shiffrin/GAME-WITH-VARIATIONS
“Nancy Shiffrin's poems are gut-land responses to a personal life of risks, frustrations, and celebrations. Her writing is lean, sensitive, erotic. She celebrates the female body with a rare vigor.” Robert Peters


http://www.othervoicespoetry.org/vol36/shiffrin/index.html
THE VAST UNKNOWING collects a wide spectrum of poetry from Nancy Shiffrin...One of her main questions is Who are we? What made us that person? She explores a number of sources of our identity....(in the poem) “My Shoah” (Shiffrin) brings together many of her disparate threads—family religion...evil...details from her personal history—and makes them work together. When she is at her best, as in this poem, Shiffrin produces deep powerful poetry. G. Murray Thomas, poetix.net

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