mis_creation: (I...am a librarian)
mis_creation ([personal profile] mis_creation) wrote2008-10-02 11:59 am
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dead of laughter, please hold

Working at the library has lots of perks...

Last night I was doing cleanup for my shelving shift, going through the biography section. A mother and three kids (from six to maybe twelve, I think) were looking, seemingly trying to find something interesting before they had to go home. The mom kept trying to engage the kids, pointing out ones she thought might be interesting in attention-grabbing ways. I was thinking about telling them there were a lot more not yet filed under names, but under dewey numbers, lots of musicians, actors, sports stars, etc. but I wasn't sure they'd appreciate me interrupting.

Except I heard one of the daughters, so either ten or twelve-ish, say, "Hey, mom, who's Anias Nin?"

I about died. I tried to cover up my stifled laughter with coughing, but I decided to start my clean-up at the other end of the nonfiction...

I don't think she wanted her kids quite that engaged ...

[identity profile] ayla-britestar.livejournal.com 2008-10-02 11:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Would it horrify you if I admitted that Anais Nin doesn't ring any bells for me?

[identity profile] mis-creation.livejournal.com 2008-10-02 11:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Not really.

She's vaguely infamous for being one of the first women (if not the first, I don't know) to write erotica. She's a very famous example of the sexual woman.

[identity profile] ayla-britestar.livejournal.com 2008-10-05 07:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Good to know! I may have to check out her work. Thanks for the info!