Stand Still Like the Hummingbird

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New Directions Publishing, 1962 - 194 Seiten
One of Henry Miller's most luminous statements of his personal philosophy of life, Stand Still Like the Hummingbird, provides a symbolic title for this collection of stories and essays. Many of them have appeared only in foreign magazines while others were printed in small limited editions which have gone out of print.

Miller's genius for comedy is at its best in "Money and How It Gets That Way"--a tongue-in-cheek parody of "economics" provoked by a postcard from Ezra Pound which asked if he "ever thought about money." His deep concern for the role of the artist in society appears in "An Open Letter to All and Sundry," and in "The Angel is My Watermark" he writes of his own passionate love affair with painting. "The Immorality of Morality" is an eloquent discussion of censorship. Some of the stories, such as "First Love," are autobiographical, and there are portraits of friends, such as "Patchen: Man of Anger and Light," and essays on other writers such as Walt Whitman, Thoreau, Sherwood Anderson and Ionesco.

Taken together, these highly readable pieces reflect the incredible vitality and variety of interests of the writer who extended the frontiers of modern literature with Tropic of Cancer and other great books.

 

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The Hour of Man
1
Children of the Earth
11
Open Sesame
21
Man of Anger and Light
27
The Angel Is My Watermark
38
First Love
46
Quest
68
Open Letter to Small Magazines
75
Ionesco
93
Walt Whitman
107
Money and How It Gets That Way
119
To Read or Not to Read
157
Let Us Be Content with
168
Anderson the Storyteller
174
The Novels of Albert Cossery
181
Urheberrecht

The Immorality of Morality
86

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Autoren-Profil (1962)

Henry Miller (1891 - 1980) was one of the most controversial American novelists during his lifetime. His book, The Tropic of Cancer, was banned in the some U.S. states before being overruled by the Supreme Court. New Directions publishes several of his books.

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