The third volume of âone of the most remarkable diaries in the history of lettersâ (Los Angeles Times).
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This candid volume from the renowned diarist covers her years of struggle, and eventual triumph, as an author in America during World War II.
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âTranscending mere self-revelation . . . the diary examines human personality with a depth and understanding seldom surpassed since Proust . . . dream and fact are balanced and . . . in their joining lie the elements of masterpiece.â âThe Washington Post
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âJust one page of Ninâs extraordinary diaries contains more sex, melodrama, fantasies, confessions, and observations than most novels, and reflects much about the human psyche we strive to repress.â âBooklist
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Edited and with a preface by Gunther Stuhlmann