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Anita Jarczok - Writing an Icon: Celebrity Culture and the Invention of Anaïs Nin - 9780804011761 - V9780804011761
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Writing an Icon: Celebrity Culture and the Invention of Anaïs Nin

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Description for Writing an Icon: Celebrity Culture and the Invention of Anaïs Nin Paperback. Anais Nin, the diarist, novelist, and provocateur, occupied a singular space in twentieth-century culture, not only as a literary figure and voice of female sexual liberation but as a celebrity and symbol of shifting social mores in postwar America. Num Pages: 248 pages. BIC Classification: 2AB; DSBH; JFSJ1. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 153 x 228 x 21. Weight in Grams: 418.
Anais Nin, the diarist, novelist, and provocateur, occupied a singular space in twentieth-century culture, not only as a literary figure and voice of female sexual liberation but as a celebrity and symbol of shifting social mores in postwar America. Before Madonna and her many imitators, there was Nin; yet, until now, there has been no major study of Nin as a celebrity figure. In Writing an Icon, Anita Jarczok reveals how Nin carefully crafted her literary and public personae, which she rewrote and restyled to suit her needs and desires. When the first volume of her diary was published in 1966, Nin became a celebrity, notorious beyond the artistic and literary circles in which she previously had operated. Jarczok examines the ways in which the American media appropriated and deconstructed Nin and analyzes the influence of Nin's guiding hand in their construction of her public persona. The key to understanding Nin's celebrity in its shifting forms, Jarczok contends, is the Diary itself, the principal vehicle through which her image has been mediated. Combining the perspectives of narrative and cultural studies, Jarczok traces the trajectory of Nin's celebrity, the reception of her writings. The result is an innovative investigation of the dynamic relationships of Nin's writing, identity, public image, and consumer culture.

Product Details

Publisher
Swallow Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Weight
417g
Number of Pages
248
Place of Publication
Ohio, United States
ISBN
9780804011761
SKU
V9780804011761
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About Anita Jarczok
Anita Jarczok teaches American literature and contemporary cultural theory at the University of Bielsko-Biala, Poland. Her research interests include literature, narrative, and gender and cultural studies, and she is the author of many articles and book chapters on Nin, celebrity, and sexuality.

Reviews for Writing an Icon: Celebrity Culture and the Invention of Anaïs Nin
[The book] is particularly well executed when it comes to parsing Nin's reviews, her self-construction via her diaries and public appearances. Writing an Icon: Celebrity Culture and the Invention of Anai s Nin serves as a good reference guide to Nin's career and reception history and it goes a long way toward explaining the checkered nature of both. Anita Jarczok is an adept guide for the reconsideration of Nin, neither diminishing nor overinflating her subject....Taking up the perception of Nin as `a devious manipulator, a liar, and a master of self-promotion,' Jarczok examines the ways in which Nin cultivated her image...However, Jarczok also asks: why shouldn't Nin have been ambitious? [Insightfully explores] questions of [Nin's] self-invention and reception. Jarczok brings Nin scholarship well into the twenty-first century, where it deserves to be.
Elizabeth Podnieks, author of Daily Modernism: The Literary Diaries of Virginia Woolf, Antonia White, Elizabeth Smart, and Anais Nin

Goodreads reviews for Writing an Icon: Celebrity Culture and the Invention of Anaïs Nin


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