Written over six weeks in 1919, The Diary of Vaslav Nijinsky is the raw, unfiltered record of the legendary dancer's descent into schizophrenia. This powerful and often disturbing masterpiece offers a direct window into a brilliant mind on the brink of collapse, grappling with God, art, sexuality, and his complex relationships. It stands as a vital, haunting document in the history of both dance and modernist literature, chronicling the inner turmoil of a tormented genius just before he was institutionalized for the last three decades of his life.