| | able, Nin returns to self-publishing with the British Book Centre edition of A Spy in the House of Love. |
| 1959 | Self-publishes first edition (unpaginated) of Cities of the Interior. |
| 1961 | Alan Swallow reissues Nin's old titles and bring out new ones. |
| 1964 | Swallow publishes Collages, Nin's final novel, and reissues the D. H. Lawrence study. |
| 1965 | Miller Letters to Anais Nin fans the flames of legend. |
| 1966 | First volume of Diary appears. Acclaim on swift ascent. |
| 1968 | First book-length study of Nin's fiction appears (by Oliver Evans); also, The Novel of the Future. |
| 1970 | Richard Centing founds newsletter, Under the Sign of Pisces: Anais Nin and Her Circle. |
| 1971 | Evelyn J. Hinz publishes book-length study of Nin's criticism, fic- tion, and diaries. |
| 1973 | Robert Snyder produces his film Anais Observed; Benjamin Franklin V's Anais Nin: A Bibliography appears. |
| 1974 | Elected to National Institute of Arts and Letters; first complete edition of Cities of the Interior published. |
| 1977 | Dies, of cancer, in Los Angeles; Sharon Spencer Collage of Dreams appears. |
| 1977-80 | Delta of Venus, Little Birds, and Linotte. The Early Diary of Anais Nin, 1914-1920 begin the train of posthumous publications. |
| 1978 | Rose Marie Cutting Anais Nin: A Reference Guide appears; special Nin issue of Mosaic. |
| 1982-83 | Richard Centing publishes Seahorse: The Anais Nin/Henry Miller Journal. |
| 1983 | Gunther Stuhlmann initiates Anais: An International Journal. |
| 1986 | Henry and June, first "unexpurgated" diary volume. |
| 1987 | Nin-Miller correspondence published as A Literate Passion. |
| 1990 | Philip Kaufman film, Henry & June, released. |
| 1992 | A novel based on Nin's life, by Elisabeth Barillé, is published in France. |
| 1993 | First full-length biography of Nin by Noël Riley Fitch. |
| 1994 | Nin conference at Southampton Campus of Long Island Univer- sity. |
| 1995 | Deirdre Bair's biography; first collection of Nin's interviews (edited by Wendy DuBow). |