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Screener for Interview with Henry Miller

DVD available online at
http://www.artfilms.com.au/Detail.aspx?ItemID=1287
Code: SRC-Mill

In this brilliant interview, Henry Miller (1891-1980) describes the motivation and inspiration that guided his writings. He talks about his self-imposed exile to Europe and Paris, his return to the U.S., censorship, fame and the importance of reading. In English, b/w, 1969, 60 mins. Transcript available with the film on request.

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  • Bless him. He saved my bacon when I was 20 and going completely nuts. I'm fine with being loopy now (thanks to the likes of him), but back then it was a bloody nightmare!

  • One hundred and eighty dollars for an hour-long documentary? That's grotesque.

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  • Je ne peux pas parle françe

  • @GeneLattanzi I find that 'Black Spring' has some of his best and some of his worst writing. 'The Tailor Shop' about the colorful people in his father shop is a masterpiece. 'The Fourteenth Ward' about his early childhood and 'A Saturday Afternoon' are also excellent. There's one or two others that are pretty good unfortunately most of the stories toward the last half of the book don't do anything for me.

  • Imagine a modern american woman doing this for her husband in order to save his soul. It would never happen. Today's woman wants to put chains around him and chop his nuts off and treat him like a boy that needs to be controlled. As long as he's paying the bills he's allowed to exist. As long as he doesn't get any ideas about being free on any level. I wish I could go back in time to when it wasn't a crime to be a man that desires freedom. Today we are all slaves to every institution and custom.

  • Amo a este hombre, envidio a Mona.

  • @nogololo Must I? I'm into Charles Bukowski these days. Have you read him? Wonderful stuff!

  • @goback3spaces

    the morals of society have left you crippled!

    this man squeezed the earth to make the mountains a little higher and you mean to tell me that

    all you can focus on is how many times he said FUCK while doing it?

    give it another go!

  • Grande scrittore

  • @ricktennyson10 Didn't you make a similar comment about Henry Miller in a different video? What are you, some kind of gay troll?

  • For some reason I love the way he sounds when he speaks French

  • who is this gay bitch? this is gay as hell

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