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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › June_MillerJune Miller - Wikipedia

    June Miller (January 7 or 28, 1902 – February 1, 1979) was the second wife of novelist Henry Miller. He wrote prolifically about her and their relationship in his books, usually using the pseudonyms Mona or Mara interchangeably. She also appears prominently in the early diaries of Anaïs Nin.

  2. 15. Dez. 2022 · June Miller was a dancer and a free spirit who inspired the erotic novels of two famous writers in Paris. Learn about her life, her role in their relationship, and her legacy in literature and film.

  3. 17. Aug. 2016 · Listen to a rare interview with Anaïs Nin. Frank Roberts of KPFK radio interviews Anaïs Nin, following the publication of the first volume of her eponymous diary in 1966. Scroll down to listen on the player or click here: Anaïs Nin, Without Reservations | Clock-tower.

    • Jo Malby
  4. However, when Anais meets June Miller, she is magnetically drawn to her and perceives June to be the most beautiful and charismatic woman she has ever met. Nin pursues an extremely intense, ambiguous, sexually charged friendship with her. When June leaves, Nin becomes involved with Henry, and begins an uninhibited sexual and ...

    • Anaïs Nin
    • 1986
  5. Verrückte Lust (englisch: Crazy Cock) ist der dritte, wenngleich erst postum publizierte Roman des US-amerikanischen Schriftstellers Henry Miller. Er erschien in deutscher Übersetzung 1993 im Goldmann-Verlag in München.

  6. June Miller (7 ou 28 janvier 1902 – 1 er février 1979) [1] est la deuxième épouse du romancier Henry Miller. Il écrit de manière prolifique sur elle et leur relation dans ses livres, utilisant généralement les pseudonymes Mona ou Mara de manière interchangeable. Elle apparaît également en bonne place dans les premiers ...

  7. 7. März 2021 · Anaïs Nin met Henry Miller and his wife, June, in 1931 and fell in love with both of them. This article recounts their tumultuous relationship, based on Nin's diaries and Miller's novels.