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MILLER, HENRY - Henry Miller's Book of Friends a Tribute to Friends of Long Ago

Title: Henry Miller's Book of Friends a Tribute to Friends of Long Ago
Description: Santa Barbara, CA: Capra Press, 1976. 1st Trade Edition; 1st Printing. Hardcover. ISBN: 0884960501. Illustrated by Henry Miller. B&W Illustrations; First Trade Edition. This book is in Near Fine condition and has a Very Good+ dust jacket. The book and its contents are in clean, bright condition. The text pages are clean and bright. The dust jacket has some rubbing and edge wear along with some light, but noticeable foxing to the top front panel. "Henry Miller began Book of Friends in 1973 with the idea of redering homage to the friends in his life, most were unknown to the public." "In 1940, Miller returned to New York; after a year-long trip around the United States, a journey that would become material for The Air-Conditioned Nightmare, he moved to California in June 1942, initially residing just outside Hollywood in Beverly Glen, before settling in Big Sur in 1944. While Miller was establishing his base in Big Sur, the Tropic books, then still banned in the USA, were being published in France by the Obelisk Press and later the Olympia Press. There they were acquiring a slow and steady notoriety among both Europeans and the various enclaves of American cultural exiles. As a result, the books were frequently smuggled into the States, where they proved to be a major influence on the new Beat Generation of American writers, most notably Jack Kerouac, the only Beat writer Miller truly cared for. By the time his banned books were published in the 1960s and he was becoming increasingly well-known, Miller was no longer interested in his image as an outlaw writer of smut-filled books; however, he eventually gave up fighting the image." (from WIkipedia). Near Fine in Very Good+ dust jacket .

Keywords: 0884960501 Beat Literature Henry Miller Authors Biography Friends Friendship

Price: US$ 20.00 Seller: S. Howlett-West Books
- Book number: 46360

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