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monsterfemme 's review for:
A Spy in the House of Love
by Anaïs Nin
Focused on Sabina, her many selves moving in concert with each other and yet separate versions, each wedded to a different kind of man. Still hella racist. An elaboration, perhaps, of Rango's non-monogamy, in a distinctly Ninian feminine way, where each element of a person needs to be partnered with a different person.