The Obelisk Trilogy: Tropic of Cancer, Tropic of Capricorn, Black Spring Miller The Obelisk Trilogy: Tropic of Cancer, Tropic of Capricorn, Black Spring Miller

The Obelisk Trilogy: Tropic of Cancer, Tropic of Capricorn, Black Spring Miller

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Publisher Description

Henry Miller's collaboration

with the Obelisk press in the 1930s produced three phenomenal works

still much-loved to this day. The groundbreaking Tropic of Cancer

published by Jack Kahane in 1934 after Anais Nin helped cover costs,

its followup Tropic of Capricorn, finally printed in 1939, and Black

Spring, a collection of vignettes and tales from 1936. These three

works, later republished by the Olympia Press in Paris announced the

arrival of a bold, pugilistic, voice on the literary scene, one whose

artistic roar echos to this day.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2012
February 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
624
Pages
PUBLISHER
Olympia Press
SELLER
Disruptive Publishing
SIZE
691.4
KB

Customer Reviews

WHL.DDL ,

Black Spring - More of the same

Black Spring
by Henry Hiller

I just finished reading Henry Miller’s “Black Spring,” the third book of The Obelisk Trilogy. It is a collections of semi-autobiographical stories set in Brooklyn, across America, and Paris.

In “Black Spring” Henry drives home his disdain for the rot that the industrial/modern life has brought upon man. He sees modern man as an automaton, no more. “In the early evening, when death rattles the spine, the crowd moves compact, elbow to elbow, each member of the great herd driven by loneliness; breast to breast toward the wall of self, frustrate, isolate, sardine upon sardine, all seeking the universal can opener.” Life in Henry Miller’s modern America, life is bleak and you should take what you please. Henry did just that. Henry plays the self righteous pig al too well.

He closes “Black Spring” with these words, “Tomorrow you may bring about the destruction of your world. Tomorrow you may sing in Paradise above the smoking ruins of your world-cities. But tonight I would like to think of one man, a lone individual, a man without name or country, a man whom I respect because he has absolutely nothing in common with you—MYSELF. Tonight I shall meditate upon that which l am.

Louveciennes;—Clichy;—Villa Seurat. 1934-1935.”

Lino Reyna ,

The Obelisk Trilogy

Better than the Bible

Thatland ,

Derp

Woopty dooooooooooo

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