Anaïs Nin on Life, Hand-Lettered by Artist Lisa Congdon
by Maria Popova“You live out the confusions until they become clear.”
UPDATE: After a flurry of requests, the quotes are now available as prints. Enjoy.
It’s no secret I’m an obsessive reader of famous diaries, most recently those of French-Cuban writer Anaïs Nin (1903-1977), one of the most dedicated diarists in modern literary history. Her sixteen tomes of published journals, spanning more than half a century between the time she began writing at the age of eleven and her death, are a treasure trove of insight on literature, culture, human nature, and the life of meaning.
Earlier this month, I asked the inimitable Wendy MacNaughton to illustrate Susan Sontag’s insights on love, as synthesized from the writer’s diaries. Now, I’ve turned to another extraordinary illustrator, Lisa Congdon (♥ ♥), and asked her to bring to life some of my favorite highlights from The Diary of Anaïs Nin, Vol. 3: 1939-1944 (public library) in the style of her lovely 365 Days of Hand Lettering project.
The results took my breath away — enjoy:
You can find Lisa’s stunning prints on 20×200 and Etsy, and follow her on Twitter.
The Diary of Anaïs Nin, Vol. 3 is sublime in its entirety — highly recommended.
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