AnaisNin

The Anais Nin Trust was created in 1975 to manage the literary estate of Anais Nin.  The Trust is dedicated to preserving Anais Nin’s legacy through the promotion of Nin scholarship, productions, and publications. We maintain copyrights over text, images, and recordings of or by Anais Nin. We also own the copyright for Henry Miller’s letters to Anais Nin and Ian Hugo’s engravings.

We appreciate and understand how inspirational Anais Nin is and has been for artists and writers. We are pleased her positive messages of self-expression and self-exploration still reverberate today. We do ask, however, that you not use any Anais Nin image or quote in your artwork or to promote your writing, writing workshops, or readings. Use of Anais Nin images and quotes should be cleared through us.

For rights and permissions requests, please contact the Anais Nin Trust’s literary agent, Tree L. Wright.

The art of Anais Nin cuts across the traditional literary categories. She combines poetic lyricism with an extended fable, blurring the distinction between poetry and prose. Her writings are presented to us both as separate, self-contained compositions and as part of a continuous work-in-progress; moreover they hover in that contemporary no-man’s land between autobiography and fiction.
— Philip K. Jason
While many writers see what is before their eyes, Anais Nin looks into the heart of what confronts her, dissolving barriers, allowing us to participate, through the alchemy of her words, into the depths of the things which surround us and in whose shallows most lives are spent.
— Wayne McEvilly