An engaging invitation to rediscover Henry Miller—and to learn how
his anarchist sensibility can help us escape “the air-conditioned
nightmare” of the modern world The American writer Henry Miller's
critical reputation—if not his popular readership—has been in
eclipse at least since Kate Millett's blistering critique in Sexual
Politics, her landmark 1970 study of misogyny in literature and art.
Even a Miller fan like the acclaimed Scottish writer John Burnside
finds Miller's "sex books"—including The Rosy Crucifixion, Tropic of
Cancer, and Tropic of Capricorn—"boring and embarrassing." But
Burnside says that Miller's notorious image as a "pornographer and
woman hater" has hidden his vital, true importance—his anarchist
sensibility and the way it shows us how, by fleeing from conformity of
all kinds, we may be able to save ourselves from the "air-conditioned
nightmare" of the modern world. Miller wrote that "there is no
salvation in becoming adapted to a world which is crazy," and in this
short, engaging, and personal book, Burnside shows how Miller teaches
us to become less adapted to the world, to resist a life sentence to
the prison of social, intellectual, emotional, and material
conditioning. Exploring the full range of Miller's work, and giving
special attention to The Air-Conditioned Nightmare and The Colossus of
Maroussi, Burnside shows how, with humor and wisdom, Miller
illuminates the misunderstood tradition of anarchist thought. Along
the way, Burnside reflects on Rimbaud's enormous influence on Miller,
as well as on how Rimbaud and Miller have influenced his own writing.
An unconventional and appealing account of an unjustly neglected
writer, On Henry Miller restores to us a figure whose searing
criticism of the modern world has never been more relevant.
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Or, How to Be an Anarchist
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ISBN
9781400889228
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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