EBOOK

The Devil at Large

Erica Jong on Henry Miller

Erica Jong
5
(1)
Pages
607
Year
2013
Language
English

About

Fearless, iconic poet, novelist, and feminist Erica Jong offers a fascinating in-depth appreciation of the controversial life and work of American literary giant Henry Miller Henry Miller (Tropic of Cancer) and Erica Jong (Fear of Flying) are true literary soul mates. Both authors have been, in equal measure, lauded for their creative genius and maligned for their frank treatment of human sexuality. So who better than Erica Jong to offer an expert appraisal and appreciation of Henry Miller, the man and his art? At once a critical study, a biography, a memoir of a remarkable friendship, and a celebration of the life and work of the author whom Erica Jong compares to Whitman, The Devil at Large explores the peaks and valleys of Miller's storied writing career. It examines his tumultuous relationships-including his doomed marriage to June Mansfield and his lifelong tenuous bond with his mother-and confirms his standing as a creative genius.  Jong, a renowned feminist, courageously answers critics who accuse her subject of degrading women in his fiction, suggesting instead that he sought to demystify them by means of the "violent verbal magic of his books." With grace, wit, warmth, and intelligence, Jong brings readers close to the man and his writing. There has never been a more incisive and insightful analysis of this exceptional American master. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Erica Jong including rare photos and never-before-seen documents from the author's personal collection.

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"[A] lively study-one of the best yet written about Miller. . . . If you must limit yourself to one book on Miller, this is the one to have."
Library Journal
"If she succeeds in drawing a new generation of readers to the work of Henry Miller, then Erica Jong will have amply repaid the debt of friendship which she owed to the old man-and she will have performed a real service to American civilization."
Los Angeles Times

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