Henry Miller: Selected Prose I
London: MacGibbon and Kee. 1965. Hardcover with Dust Jacket.
Blue cloth with gilt spine titles; 8.75 inches tall; 9-599 [1] pages. No Flaws or Blemishes but minimal shelf handling, the bindings are tight and square. Text is clean; the dust jacket with price intact has minor shelf handling.
This curated anthology offers an insightful glimpse into Henry Miller's multifaceted literary world by assembling a selection of Miller's essays, letters, and reflections, showcasing his distinctive voice and intellectual breadth.
Miller's prose is characterized by its candidness, wit, and occasional provocativeness. He employs a conversational tone, often blending humor with serious reflection, making complex ideas accessible to a broad audience. His writing is both introspective and expansive, inviting readers to engage with his thoughts on literature, life, and philosophy.
Selected Prose I serves as an essential volume for those interested in exploring the intellectual and literary landscape of Henry Miller. It provides a comprehensive overview of his thoughts and writings, reflecting the depth and diversity of his literary contributions. [Adapted from Reviews]
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Price: $20.00

