“I only believe in fire,” says a female voice that booms on stage. “Being myself in flames I ignite others. Never death. Fire and life.” These are the same words that Anaïs Nin wrote in her diaries, more than sixty years ago, to bear witness to the violent passion that shook her body and threatened to burn everyone who came near her.
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