- Under a Glass Bell
"Under a Glass Bell", originally published in 1944, was the first book by
Anaïs Nin to gain attention from the literary establishment. It was published by Nin's own printing press, which she named "Gemor Press" (a word play on the name of her employee and lover Gonzalo Moré).Edmund Wilson favorably reviewed "Under a Glass Bell" inThe New Yorker magazine.The book is a collection of short stories, with topics ranging from diary keeping ("The Labyrinth"), to life in Paris ("Houseboat"), to a late-term abortion ("The Birth").
Many critics and biographers, such as Deirdre Bair, claim that "Under a Glass Bell" is Nin's finest work.Fact|date=May 2008
A 1980s Indie band based between London and Norwich. Signed to independent label, Trumpet Records, in West London and distributed by Backs in Norwich. Three releases on vinyl. One track "The Key to Salem' on compilation EP 'Last Tango' (Trumpet 1), one track 'Love Me to Death' on compilation LP 'Vanity! 7 Deadly Sins - 15 Deadly Songs' (db01) and Double A side single 'Over The Moon' and 'Sweethead' (Trumpet 5).
Personnel: Ruth Stevens - Vocals, Simon Mariani - Guitars, Ian Hare - Bass.
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