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Quiet Days in Clichy

Paperback | English

By (author): Henry Miller

''Here, even if I had a thousand dollar in my pocket, I know of no sight which could arouse in me the feeling of ecstasy''

Looking back to Henry Miller''s bohemian life in 1930s Paris, when he was an obscure, penniless writer, Quiet Days in Clichy is a love letter to a city. As he describes nocturnal wanderings through shabby Montmartre streets, cafes and bars, sexual liaisons and volatile love affairs, Miller brilliantly evokes a period that would shape his entire life and oeuvre.

''His writing is flamboyant, torrential, chaotic, treacherous, and dangerous'' Anais Nin

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Product Details
  • Format: Paperback
  • Weight: 77g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Feb 2016
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780141399164

About Henry Miller

Henry Miller (1891-1980) is one of the most important American writers of the 20th century. His best-known novels include Tropic of Cancer (1934) Tropic of Capricorn (1939) and the Rosy Crucifixion trilogy (Sexus 1949 Plexus 1953 and Nexus 1959) all published in France and banned in the US and the UK until 1964. He is widely recognised as an irreverent risk-taking writer who redefined the novel and made the link between the European avant-garde and the American Beat generation.

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