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Articles related to "Henry Miller"
The Henry Miller Library in Big Sur, California The Henry Miller Library on Highway One in Big Sur is a place to discover or re-discover one of America's most important writers of the twentieth century. henry miller library • big sur • california • american literature • united states literature
Henry Miller Describes The Beauty Of Big Sur Giving Literature The Oranges of Hieronymus Bosch Big Sur became a center of enlightenment for those participating in the Beat movement. Henry Miller capture the feeling of those times in his book of simple essays and prose. henry miller • big sur • beaches • oranges • beat
Henry Miller's Tropic of Cancer; Sex, Lust, Art Although known for its uninhibited and at times brazen and graphic depiction of sex, this book is widely considered as one of the 20th century's influential masterpieces. henry miller’s tropic of cancer • henry miller • tropic of cancer • tropic of capricorn • anais nin
Henry Miller: Colossus of Maroussi In The Colossus of Maroussi Henry Miller, author of erotic books like Tropic of Cancer, visits Greece and writes one of the best travel books about the country henry miller • the colossus of maroussi • best travel book about greece • greek journeys with lawrence durrell to athens • mycenae
McWay Falls at Big Sur, California McWay Falls emerges from the foliage of a Big Sur canyon and then drops over 80 feet to a sandy cove before being engulfed by the waves of the Pacific. mcway falls • julia pfeiffer burns • big sur • california waterfalls • california state parks
The Green Free Library The Green Free Library opened in its present location on January 26, 1917. wellsboro • pennsylvania history • public libraries • william henry miller • green free library
Driving Route One through Big Sur, California There are many sights to see while driving Route 1 through Big Sur, California. This article offers tips on the best, must-see attractions between Cambria and Carmel, CA. route 1 • california • big sur • cambria • hearst castle
Black Spring Ever transcending the political doom of the thirties in continental Europe, Miller delivers his characteristically ecstatic appreciation of creativity and life in general henry miller • review of black spring • stream of consciousness • tropic of cancer • tropic of capricorn
Henry Miller Describes The Beauty Of Big Sur Giving Literature The Oranges Of Hieronymus Bosch: Part II Henry Miller took his reader on a trip of the mind with Big Sur. He showed the beauty of the common man in a prose narrative that eventually proved to be his magnum opus. henry miller • big sur • new journalism • epilogue • disappearing american landscape
Henry Miller Describes The Beauty Of Big Sur Giving Literature The Oranges Of Hieronymus Bosch: Part III A closer look at the structure of the novel and another glance at strange literary references in Miller's book. Where did he get that strange name from anyway ? ralph • seven sections • millenium • bosch • big sur
Jann Arden: Fave Sonnets, Soundtracks, Novelists Jann Arden explains what music, literary classics, and movie theme songs mean to her from Mozart's Requiem to High Fidelity to Shakespearean Sonnet Number Eighteen. jann arden • simon callow • shakespearean sonnets • mozart's requiem • blood red cherry
FROM A DISTANCE: WHITE HUNTER, BLACK HEART, HENRY & JUNE A look at WHITE HUNTER, BLACK HEART and HENRY & JUNE, two films which take a look at controversial real-life artists through the eyes of others movies • reviews • white hunter • black heart • henry & june
The Sun Always Shines In A Place Called North Beach: Part II When Lawrence Ferlinghetti launched his small volume of poems entitled, "A Coney Island Of The Mind", the literary world was captured by the sound and meaning contained in his free verse spoken word poetry. The book is an example of Ferlinghetti at his best; for it grasps the meaning of life, by learning from the depth of experience. From this experience can a man learn to live a meaningful life, and it is this poignant notion that his small books of poetry conveys with the sincerity of the heart from the inner stirrings of genius. a coney island of the mind • lawrence ferlinghetti • north beach • experience • dog
A Bus Trip Into The Soul Of Mind Ken Kesey takes a bus trip with LSD 25, and turns on a generation. neal cassidy • ken kesey • burroughs • interzone • literary subconscious
Banned Books Week: Radcliff List Out of the Top 100 books of the 20th Century as listed by the Radcliff Publishing Course, 42 are or have been on the banned or challenged book list. radcliffe banned books list • banned books week • burgess • salinger • twain
The Rolling Stones Review of the book by Robert Palmer keith richards • keith • stones • rolling stones • band
Anthony Bourdain in Colombia Journeyman Chef, Manhattan resident, punk music enthusiast and best selling author Anthony Bourdain comes to Bogota this August, just don't mention Billy Joel colombia • south america travel • bogota travel • cooking • anthony bourdain
Jack Ketchum Jack Ketchum is an American horror author and winner of the prestigious Bram Stoker award. He has written more than 11 novels and numerous short stories. jack ketchum • stephen king • horror writer • the girl next door • bram stoker award
Nepenthe Restaurant in Big Sur, California The famous Nepenthe Restaurant, perched 800 feet above the Pacific Ocean in Big Sur, California, is not to be missed when traveling the Central Coast. nepenthe restaurant • big sur • california • orson wells • ambrosiaburger
Overweight and Obesity Solution We must accelerate the crusade to eradicate overweight and obesity. The tentacles of these conditions branch out into many debilitating diseases. healthy food choices • exercise • obesity • overweight • hypertension
Dumpster Diving and Ramen Noodles: Poverty and Hunger (II of III) Those who are able to take advantage of <b>shopping in bulk</b> and have the appropriate equipment choose eating enough over eating well by selecting a limited diet with few variations. Among college students in the U.S., for example, it’s not uncommon to try surviving for a month on something like macaroni and cheese or ramen noodles. Both store well and can be purchased very inexpensively. Some try to ease the meal’s repetitiousness by adding sauces from ketchup and other packets obtained for free at fast food restaurants. poverty • financial hardship • eating enough • dumpster diving • food
Henry Rollins - Rock's Renaissance Man From his days as a member of legendary L.A. punk band <b>Black Flag</b>, Henry Rollins has never been at a loss for words. Nearly 20 years into his career, he's more prolific than ever. punk • vocals • poetry • spoken word
Movie Pairings for Dinner Dates If sommeliers can recommend wine with a meal, a film critic can recommend a fine film for a meal. Enjoy these matches for an entertaining evening in for couples. menu ideas for valentine's day • movie ideas for valentine's day • valentine's day date ideas • what movies to rent for valentine's day • all-time romantic films
On Broadway/Off Broadway A look at what's happening in NYC's theatre district. broadway • off-broadway • the phantom of the opera • rent • the lion king
The Meaning of a Spiritual Name What's in a name? People involved in extensive spiritual practice, healing work, or other forms of personal development may change their name to reflect a rebirth. spiritual name • eastern spirituality guru • meaning of name • change of name • changing surname
The Secret Life of an American Teenager ABC Family's The Secret Life of an American Teenager fails to impress in terms of writing, acting or plot. Can this show be saved? the secret life of an american teenager • abc family • shailene woodley • india eisley • teen drama
Writing and Working Full-Time It is the classic conundrum for writers - staying true to one's art whilst making a living. And easy or difficult, there is no one way to achieve this goal. balancing writing with a full-time job • writing and working full-time • striking a balance between art and necessity • balancing multiple projects and tasks • how to balance art and real life
Analyzing the Memoir David Layton discusses the form of the memoir, as well as his future literary plans. david layton • memoir • poetry
Astrology – Moon in Scorpio Self-reliant, strong, and passionate by nature, the Scorpio-moon person lives life at a high level of intensity and is driven to explore its mysteries. moon in scorpio • scorpio moon • astrology moon scorpio • astrological moon scorpio • moon sign scorpio
Big Sur on a Budget Cabins and small motels offer a chance to experience stunning Big Sur, California at a moderate cost with mountain hiking and beach walking opportunities galore. big sur • california • hiking in the redwood forests • santa lucia mountains • garrapata state park
Inspirational Quotes Some inspirational quotes from creative men and women of all disciplines. quotes • dance • literature • creativity • motivation
National Garden, The Kipos of Queen Amalia First Royal then National, the Garden, or Kipos, of Athens was the creation of the first Queen of Greece and remains one of the Greek capital's few green spaces. athens national garden • athens royal garden • garden of queen amalia • athens kipos • athens historic attraction
Serge Gainsbourg; Histoire de Melody Nelson Review of the landmark album by controversial genius of French pop, Serge Gainsbourg. The album is set for its re-release by Light in the Attic records later this month serge gainsbourg melody nelson • histoire de melody nelson • serge gainsbourg • melody nelson • light in the attic
Writing Erotica Ideas and resources for writing erotic literature erotica • writing erotica • erotic resources • erotic prose
A Song Fades Into The Oblivion Of Night. Published in 1959, Naked Lunch proved to be one of the most perplexing novels of the century. Confusing imagery and a strange narrative mixed with disturbing language did not help its' original reception. Time proved, however, that the prose of William S. Burroughs was an example of genius for the post-modern age. william s. burroughs • post-modernism • naked lunch • interzone • freeland
Banning of the Books Why does a book get banned? How long has this been going on? Take a look at some of your greatest classics that were once prohibited! banned • books • ban • comstock • law
Lolita A look at "Lolita," the taboo novel written by Nabokov in the 50's that became a classic. nabokov • lolita • vladimir • classic • russian
My Ethnic Awakening An expatriate writer discovers his authentic voice when he embraces his cultural heritage.
David Gilmour's Open Book, Part Two More with novelist and literary critic David Gilmour, as he discusses his life between the covers. canadia literature • david gilmour • lost between houses • and affair with the moon • back on tuesday
Musings of a Performance Poet - reading between the airlines Following the odyssey of American/Australian performance poet, Billy Marshall Stoneking, during his extended sojourn in Europe and North America, this article explores his fascination with people, voice and place. billy marshall stoneking • americans abroad • confessional writing • travel writing • georg trakl
The near interview of Richard Z U.K. poet, Richard Zola, talks to Billy Marshall Stoneking about his obsessions, including poetry. richard • zola • billy • marshall • stoneking |
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