Into the Heart of Life: Henry Miller at One Hundred

Fredrick Turner

224 pages, Paperback

ISBN: 0811211851

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Language: English

Publish: November 17, 1991

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In celebration of the centennial of his birth, Into the Heart of Henry Miller at One Hundred gathers a captivating selection of writings from ten of his books. The delights of his prose are many, not the least of which is Miller’s comic irony, which as The London Times noted, can be “as stringent and urgent as Swift’s.” Frederick Turner has organized the whole to highlight the autobiographical chronology of Miller’s life, and along the way places the author squarely where he belongs––in the great tradition of American radical individualism, as a child of Emerson, Thoreau, and Whitman. Miller, who joyously declared “I am interested––like God––only in the individual,” would have been pleased. The keynotes here are self-liberation and the pleasures of Miller’s “knotty, cross-grained” genius, as Turner describes it––”defying classification, ultimately unamenable to any vision, any program not [his] own.” Or, as Henry Miller himself put “I am the hero and the book is myself.”

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