After Anaïs

A Second-Hand Memoir

by Mildred Harris


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 19/05/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 500
ISBN : 9781418422691

About the Book

She was impulsive, she was beautiful, and her path was littered with discarded suitors. As one of the top runway and fitting models in New York’s fashion industry in the 1940s and 1950s, she worked with leading designers--Jacques Griffe, Geoffrey Beene, and others. Her career as a model was long and successful, but her heart was in her second career as a self-taught painter.

These dual careers took her abroad–Paris, Mexico, Lebanon. Hers is a very personal insider’s view of the worlds of art and fashion. People and incidents, seen through the artist’s observant eye, are described with warmth and humor.

She met Gonzalo More shortly after his break with Anaïs Nin, an encounter which brought into her life great insight, great happiness, and even greater turmoil. Attempting to deal with the contradictions of this situation, added to the strong opposition of her family, influenced much of what she did, where she went, who she went with.

Her story has never been written before. Nobody else knows it all. She wanted to tell it to the author, then asked her to tell it to you.


About the Author

Would you ask your property manager to write your life story? When the charming, maddening and delightful subject of this memoir was ready to tell her remarkable story, this is precisely what she did. Their acquaintance began after her return to her mother’s house in Southeastern North Carolina, where this story begins and ends.

Not being Southerners by birth, the author and her husband are occasionally bewildered by curious native customs and the sometimes incomprehensible Southernspeak. They find magnolias overwhelming and would rather not eat collards or boiled peanuts; other than that, they’ve adapted quite well. Like true Natives, they spend the summers complaining about the humidity and preparing to greet the next hurricane.