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TIMES SQUAREThe facade of the Henry Miller Theater on W. 43 Street is seeing the light of day again with the removal of protective steel supports. The tipster who sent the photo notes that "the facade was one of the only things preserved on that block." [CurbedWire Inbox] WILLETS POINTIt's hard to say whether it's a sign of confidence or an omen of just how bad things are with the embattled $3 billion...
We interrupt our regularly scheduled political obsession for this choice literary diversion. Just had to share this. By way of Ed Champion , the late, great Henry Miller, ladies and gentlemen. On his, and my own, hometown. NYC. Never mistake a New Yorker's bitterness with dislike. Henry Miller loved that city, as do I. But there's many, many layers to a man's relationship with New York.
My buddy Ian Daly showed me this video of novelist Henry Miller cursing up a storm about New York City. I love this place (and so did Miller) but it's great to watch one of my writing heroes get upset about this city. Check it out. If you want a less negative look at the Big Apple, check out Hugh Crawford's photo of the day site . It's a bittersweet reminder about why we make art in the first place,...
"Ah now I know where I am and who I am. Back in that old shit hole New York where I was born. A place where I knew nothing but starvation, humiliation, despair, frustration every goddamn thing. Nothing but misery."...
Great video of Henry Miller talking about his miserable years in New York. (NSFW language) From Save vs. Death: I could listen to Miller talk all day. The mold was long broken at the shop where they made erudite and eloquent old pervs like him. Writing used to be a scholarly manly art, but is now reserved for disposable milquetoast bores and effete vacuous chumps whose bathrooms hold no ephemera from...
... People, plants and the British psyche . Henry Miller once said that if he had his life to live over again he would have been a gardener. Me, too. I feel genuinely content when I am in my garden. I go there first thing in the morning, and I usually step out into it before I go to bed.
From The Independent: "Norman Mailer?" [Vidal once characterised Mailer, Henry Miller and Charles Manson as brother chauvinists who should be collectively referred to as M3.] "Mailer feuded with me. I knew Norman's syndrome. If I was on the cover of Time and he wasn't, my God he would be insulting me in ...
R for grisly images, violence and language. 1 hour, 43 minutes. Directed by Henry Miller; written by Miller and Tom Phelan; starring Willem Dafoe, Scott Speedman, Clea DuVall, Amy Carlson. Opens today at Neighborhood Flix.
1) Lounge Lizard has been compared to Henry Miller’s Sexus and Charles Bukowski’s Women. As “Henry Miller” and “Henry Chinaski” were extensions of those writers, is Max Zajack your literary alter-ego? How much of Mark Safranko is there in Max Zajack? Absolutely, yes. Well, at least one of my alter egos. How much of Mark [...]
"If the bread is bad, the whole of life is bad." ~ Henry Miller The Grand Prix de la Baguette de la Ville de Paris in an annual competition amongst Parisian bakers and pastry chefs, created to promote the art...