The Wisdom of the Heart

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New Directions Publishing, 1941 - Fiction - 250 pages
 

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Contents

CREATIVE DEATH
1
BENNO THE WILD MAN FROM BORNEO
13
REFLECTIONS ON WRITING
19
THE WISDOM OF THE HEART
31
RAIMU
47
THE COSMOLOGICAL EYE
63
THE PHILOSOPHER WHO PHILOSOPHIZES
71
THE ABSOLUTE COLLECTIVE
78
THE ALCOHOLIC VETERAN WITH THE WASHBOARD CRANIUM
103
MADEMOISELLE CLAUDE
140
TRIBUTE TO BLAISE CENDRARS
151
INTO THE FUTURE
159
THE EYE OF PARIS
173
UTERINE HUNGER
187
SERAPHITA
192
BALZAC AND HIS DOUBLE
208

THE ENORMOUS WOMB
94

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About the author (1941)

Henry Valentine Miller (December 26, 1891 - June 7, 1980) American novelist, was born in New York City. His most famous works, Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn, were written while Miller was an expatriate living in Paris and were originally published in France in the mid-1930s. At that time, the two books were widely considered obscene in the United States, and they were banned from sale there until 1961. Some of Miller's other works include The Colossus of Maroussi and Big Sur and the Oranges of Heironymus Bosch. Henry Miller was married five times and he also had an extended love affair with Anais Nin. He died in 1980 in his home in Pacific Palisades, California.

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