born Feb. 21, 1903, Neuilly, France died Jan. 14, 1977, Los Angeles, Calif., U.S. French-born U.S. author. Daughter of the Cuban composer Joaquín Nin (1878-1949), she began her literary career in Paris in 1932. In the 1940s she moved to New York, where she published novels and short stories at her own expense. Her writing, including the novel Cities of the Interior, 5 vol. (1959), shows the influence of Surrealism and psychoanalysis. She won late recognition in 1966 with the publication of the first volume of her personal diaries; seven more volumes followed. Her account of her long incestuous relationship with her father was published posthumously