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  • Category: Books (Fiction)
  • Author:  Henry Miller
  • Author:  Henry Miller
  • ISBN-10:  0811201139
  • ISBN-10:  0811201139
  • ISBN-13:  9780811201131
  • ISBN-13:  9780811201131
  • Publisher:  New Directions Publishing Corporation
  • Publisher:  New Directions Publishing Corporation
  • Pages:  482
  • Pages:  482
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Oct-1961
  • Pub Date:  01-Oct-1961
  • SKU:  0811201139-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  0811201139-11-MPOD
  • Item ID: 100250074
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Henry Miller is the nearest thing to C?line America has produced .... He aims not at the ears, brains or consciences, but at the viscera and solar?plexus.No one ever embraced life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness more?lustily.Here is an artist who re-establishes the potency of illusion by gaping out at the open wounds, by courting the stern, psychological reality which man seeks to avoid through recourse to the oblique symbolism of?art.I think hes the greatest American?writer.The only imaginative prose-writer of the slightest value who has appeared among the English-speaking races for some years?past.It is difficult not to admire a writer who has so resolutely gone about his own business in his own way without the slightest concession to any?fashion.The people that banned words in books didn't stop people from buying those books. If you couldn't buy Henry Miller in the early sixties, you could go to Paris or England. We used to go to Paris, and everybody would buy Henry Miller books because they were banned, and everybody saw them, all the students had?them. I don't believe words can harm?you.I suspect that Henry Millers final place will be among those towering anomalies of authorship like Whitman or Blake who have left us, not simply works of art, but a corpus of ideas which motivate and influence a whole cultural pattern.?American literature today begins and ends with the meaning of what Miller has?done.What makes Miller distinctive among modern writers is his ability to combine, without confusion, the aesthetic and prophetic functions. Realization, one might imagine, is such a disinterested process that the result would be the purely objective naturalism of a Madame Bovary. But Flauberts limitations have become somewhat obvious of later, and though his method is perfect as far as it goes, Miller is aware that it must be carried much farther, into the realm of ideas, and that the writer must not be afraid to declare his ideals. Millers l³n
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