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This collection of stories and essays takes its title from a long prose reverie in which Henry Miller, after his return to the United States, thinks back to the happy years of middle life which he spent in France. The qualities that make the French unique have seldom been so movingly expressed. The America he had rediscovered does not come off very well by contrast-particularly the Hollywood state of mind, which gets a thoroughly Milleresque going over in the burlesque "Astrological Fricassee."
What Miller likes on the American scene are the individuals who have broken through the pattern of conformity, the rare and often isolated creative personalities who are resisting the dehumanization of our so-called "civilization." He gives us vivid portraits of the painters Abe Rattner, Jean Varda and Beauford Delaney; the sculptor Bufano; and Jasper Deeter, director of the hedgerow Theatre.
Two of Henry Miller's greatest essays are also in this volume: "Murder the Murderer" (on war), a declaration which ranks with Randolph Bourne's War and the Intellectuals, and, with particular relevance to the censorship codes which kept hisTropicsof CancerandCapricornout of this country for so long, "Obscenity and the Law of Reflection."
ISBN-13 | 9780811201131 |
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ISBN-10 | 0811201139 |
Weight | 1.15 Pounds |
Dimensions | 5.00 x 1.00 x 8.00 In |
List Price | $26.95 |
Edition | 1st Edition |
Format | Paperback |
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Language | English |
Pages | 482 pages |
Publisher | New Directions |
Published On | 1961-08-24 |
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