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A Literate Passion: Letters of Anaïs Nin  Henry Miller, 1932-1953

A Literate Passion: Letters of Anaïs Nin Henry Miller, 1932-1953

1989 ·
·4.19·1,724 Ratings ·448 Pages
“ Happiness doesn't result from what we get, but from what we give. ” ― Ben Carson
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  • Letters to Anaïs Nin

    1965·
    ·4.16·395 Ratings
    The letters of Henry Miller to Anais Nin collected here span a period of 15 years, from 1931 to 1946. These letters are perhaps the closest we can come to an unvarnished, unconscious, "autobiographical" portrait of Henry Millers during these decisive year
  • The Cosmological Eye

    1961·
    ·3.89·259 Ratings
    They are taken from the Paris books Black Spring (1936) and Max and the White Phagocytes (1938) and were for the most part, written at about the satire time as Tropic of Capricorn—the period of Miller’s and Durrell’s life in the famous Villa Seurat
  • Under the Roofs of Paris

    1994·
    ·3.41·1,046 Ratings
    In 1941, Henry Miller, the author of Tropic of Cancer, was commissioned by a Los Angeles bookseller to write an erotic novel for a dollar a page. Under the Roofs of Paris (originally published as Opus Pistorum) is that book. Here one finds Miller’s char
  • A Devil in Paradise

    1993·
    ·3.7·559 Ratings
    The devil in Henry Miller's Big Sur paradise is Conrad Moricand: A friend of his Paris days, who, having been financed and brought over from Europe as an act of mercy by Mr. Miller, turns out as exacting, sponging, evil, cunning and ungrateful a guest as
  • Henry Miller on Writing

    1964·
    ·4.24·909 Ratings
    Some of the most rewarding pages in Henry Miller's books concern his self-education as a writer. He tells, as few great writers ever have, how he set his goals, how he discovered the excitement of using words, how the books he read influenced him, and how
  • The Colossus of Maroussi

    1975·
    ·3.98·2,398 Ratings
    The Colossus of Maroussi is an impressionist travelogue by Henry Miller, written in 1939 and first published in 1941 by Colt Press of San Francisco. As an impoverished writer in need of rejuvenation, Miller travelled to Greece at the invitation of his fri
  • Quiet Days in Clichy

    1994·
    ·3.69·3,171 Ratings
    This tender and nostalgic work dates from the same period as Tropic of Cancer (1934). It is a celebration of love, art, and the Bohemian life at a time when the world was simpler and slower, and Miller an obscure, penniless young writer in Paris. Whether
  • The Time of the Assassins: a Study of Rimbaud

    1962·
    ·3.96·774 Ratings
    The social function of the creative personality is a recurrent theme with Henry Miller, and this book is perhaps his most poignant and concentrated analysis of the artist's dilemma.
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