Just read Colossus of Maroussi. I treasure everything I've ever read by Henry Miller, but that one had me staggering around aimlessly and in tears after finishing it: the spiritual energy of Miller comes through at its most profound & powerful towards the end. I was pleased to find out afterward that he considered it his greatest work too. If, like me, you've somehow overlooked it, seek it out by all means.
...yes it is a wonderful life affirming read..Capricorn and..smile at the foot.....are my favs..and big sur...is a beautiful dream of a novel...air conditioned nightmare..the philosophical essay books...all shaped my life as a poet from my youth....but the Grecian oracle..is a true jem..of joyously receding light...Bright Moments.your Capricorn friend...
Was it in COLOSSUS OF MAROUSSI that he had that fantastic anti-Saturn passage? I read this book as well and enjoyed it, but nothing can ever top TROPIC OF CANCER, a work of Promethean fire.
I recognize some of the people in this video. A couple of them he writes about in his "Book of Freinds". The man that Miller is throwing a punch at was a man named Joe, whose last name eludes me, but he had been an amateur boxer and met Miller when Henry had moved out to California. He was a health nut who ate very well and took handfuls of vitamins and ran on the beach with his dog named Byron and he chased young, gorgeous women who were working in the film studios. Another fellow at the party, if I'm correct, was a friend of Miller's named Max who was a survivor of the Death camps in Nazi Germany. He was an interesting man, someone who took a big bite out of life. A Jack London or an Errol Flynn type who lived to the fulluest and had been all over the world. Henry Miller was an interesting man who had many interesting friends!
Just read Colossus of Maroussi. I treasure everything I've ever read by Henry Miller, but that one had me staggering around aimlessly and in tears after finishing it: the spiritual energy of Miller comes through at its most profound & powerful towards the end. I was pleased to find out afterward that he considered it his greatest work too. If, like me, you've somehow overlooked it, seek it out by all means.
...yes it is a wonderful life affirming read..Capricorn and..smile at the foot.....are my favs..and big sur...is a beautiful dream of a novel...air conditioned nightmare..the philosophical essay books...all shaped my life as a poet from my youth....but the Grecian oracle..is a true jem..of joyously receding light...Bright Moments.your Capricorn friend...
I've decided to read Nexus every January.
Was it in COLOSSUS OF MAROUSSI that he had that fantastic anti-Saturn passage? I read this book as well and enjoyed it, but nothing can ever top TROPIC OF CANCER, a work of Promethean fire.
I know I could be pilloried for saying this but Henry Miller sounds like a self-realized individual, warts and all.
Laziness is the gatekeeper of productivity
"From that day on, my life was dedicated to the recovery of the divinity of man.
Peace to all men, I say, and life more abundant!"
No kidding. Where did he write that?
good man
I recognize some of the people in this video. A couple of them he writes about in his "Book of Freinds". The man that Miller is throwing a punch at was a man named Joe, whose last name eludes me, but he had been an amateur boxer and met Miller when Henry had moved out to California. He was a health nut who ate very well and took handfuls of vitamins and ran on the beach with his dog named Byron and he chased young, gorgeous women who were working in the film studios. Another fellow at the party, if I'm correct, was a friend of Miller's named Max who was a survivor of the Death camps in Nazi Germany. He was an interesting man, someone who took a big bite out of life. A Jack London or an Errol Flynn type who lived to the fulluest and had been all over the world. Henry Miller was an interesting man who had many interesting friends!
Thanks for this JM!!!
Joe Gray.
This is a treasure...thank you :) x
Your Welcome, please pass it on!
Does anyone know if one of the women is Henry Miller's fifth wife, Hoki Tokuda? I assume it is one of the girls at the piano, as she was a musician.
TROPIC OF CANCER is a masterpiece.
a civilization reduced to endless striving to sell something to someone
Is that Larry King interviewing?
NEVER GIVIN’ UP - Al Jarreau🇺🇸 henry valentine Miller 🇩🇪☯️😘🟢
Henry decided for good or ill to be Henry Miller. prolly was illegal at the time.
ARTHUR MILLER SAYS OFTEN "DONT YOU SEE", don't you see.
Cause people don't SEE!
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