| I've read almost all of Miller's work. He enchanted me in a way that no living man ever can or will, with his tell-it-like-it-is style of writing, his use of phrasing, the way he could start on one topic and go through ten others before making his first point. He was a master of run on sentences and he painted images with his words. Miller was a breatheless beast, a man open to new experiences and cultures and philosophies. He wrote like I thought. And I read as fast as the thoughts would come. His work could be obsessive, brutal, harsh, honest and gentle. His reflection on life and living, sex and religion, and his comments on the life of an artist, became my How-To Manual for Living. He could be cruel and insensitive and then insecure. He was human. He was definitely in his skin. And ... he was vulnerable. That, above all things, is what draws me to this writer. | ||
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| Tropic of Cancer
by Henry Miller $10.08 | Tropic of Capricorn
by Henry Miller $9.89 | Black Spring
by Henry Miller $11.20 |
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| Sexus: The Rosy Crucifixion I
by Henry Miller $11.60 | Plexus: The Rosy Crucifixion II
by Henry Miller $10.88 | Nexus: The Rosy Crucifixion III
by Henry Miller $10.44 |
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| The Air-Conditioned Nightmare
by Henry Miller $11.21 | Big Sur and the Oranges of Hieronymus Bosch...
by Henry Miller $11.53 | The Colossus of Maroussi
by Henry Miller $10.17 |
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