Dear Anaïs: My Life in Poems For You
Diana M. Raab

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Diana M. Raab's
Dear Anaïs: My Life in Poems for You is not only a tribute to the
late diarist, but also a tribute to diaries themselves. Each of the book's
poems, culled from Raab's own journal, offers intimate portraitures,
tiny memoirs in verse. Raab's poetry is seductive in its earnestness,
appealing in its vulnerability, mystery, and enchantment.
Denise Duhamel, poet, author of Two
and Two and Queen for a Day: Selected and
New Poems
Raab's skill is as a poet, but her passages are as intimate as a diary. She reconstructs
her past mirroring Nin's emotional honesty. The reader never feels voyeuristic
reading the intimate passages, but feels like a confidant, friend and maybe even
a lover.
Steve Reigns, Nin scholar, poet, and editor of My Life is Poetry
In Diana Raab's "imaginary world.people drip with stories / and linger in bookstores
and cafés / slurping foamy cappuccinos / and nibbling chocolate cake." And
the poems in Dear Anaïs are, indeed, rife with both stories and the extravagantly
various things of this world: Laundromats and writers' conferences, steel-tipped
boots and champagne, patched jeans and paramedics, blueberries and autographed
photos of Paul Newman. While the book does pay homage to Anaïs Nin-to her
eroticism and wry humor and exquisite journals-it also vividly evoke's Raab's
own life, particularly her family memories. Like Nin, Raab is indefatigable in
her desire to commit one woman's life to paper.
David Starkey, author of Ways of Being Dead
Praise for Diana Raab's memoir Regina's Closet:
"Raab makes Regina's Closet a walk-in book, complete with recovered documents
and packed with the sumptuous, minute, domestic, tormented and romantic details
of one fully-lived life and another plucky life lived in answer to it."
Molly Peacock, poet, author of Cornucopia:
New & Selected
Poems
ISBN: 978-1-891386-41-1
100 pgs, $14.95
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