Camping is in tents.
Myra Breckinridge is a 1968 satirical novel by Gore Vidal written in the form of a diary.
In his 1995 memoir Palimpsest, Vidal said the voice of Myra may have been inspired by the "megalomania" of Anaïs Nin's diaries.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ana%C3%AFs_Nin
In addition to her journals, Nin wrote several novels, critical studies, essays, short stories, and volumes of erotica. Much of her work, including the collections of erotica Delta of Venus and Little Birds, was published posthumously amid renewed critical interest in her life and work.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Birds
The book is a collection of thirteen short stories. The sexual topics covered are quite varied, ranging from pedophilia to lesbianism, but linked by an interest in female subjectivity[3] and in the dialectic of discourse and intercourse.[4] Many of the same characters that appear in Delta of Venus, her first published book of erotica, re-occur here.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta_of_Venus
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta_of_Venus_(film)
Set in Paris, France in 1940 in the early days of World War II before the German invasion and conquest of France, Elena Martin (Audie England) is a young American writer struggling to get by in Paris while searching for inspiration for her first novel. Elena meets and has a sordid affair with a fellow American expatriate named Lawrence Walters (Costas Mandylor). With some encouragement from her friends, her lover, and her publisher, Elena gets involved in nude modeling and progresses onward through many other forms of voyeuristic and participatory sexual adventures as she further researches for inspiration to write her book and become an author of erotic fiction.