Anaïs Nin, Naked Under the MaskLime Tree, 1992 - 245 pàgines |
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... Rupert , New York and the West Coast , reconciling opposites . Rupert was the antithesis of her husband . He was luminous , like those young men whose youth she envied , now that she began to be vague about her age . He was as free as ...
... Rupert , New York and the West Coast , reconciling opposites . Rupert was the antithesis of her husband . He was luminous , like those young men whose youth she envied , now that she began to be vague about her age . He was as free as ...
Pàgina 189
... Rupert would offer her his country , as he offered her his love , with an ingenuity revealed by cryptic clues in Volume IV of the Journal . ' I went to a cocktail party and was talking about all this with a young American from the West ...
... Rupert would offer her his country , as he offered her his love , with an ingenuity revealed by cryptic clues in Volume IV of the Journal . ' I went to a cocktail party and was talking about all this with a young American from the West ...
Pàgina 193
... Rupert knew nothing ? What pretext had she invented for disap- pearing for two months ? Did Hugo spend hours on the telephone trying to convince her to stay with him ? Forty years on , Rupert recalls another image : a woman in an ...
... Rupert knew nothing ? What pretext had she invented for disap- pearing for two months ? Did Hugo spend hours on the telephone trying to convince her to stay with him ? Forty years on , Rupert recalls another image : a woman in an ...
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