A Henry Miller Moment [and, sort of, blogging]

Dennis Perrin dperrin at comcast.net
Sun Oct 6 10:23:03 PDT 2002



> Perhaps, in the future, Miller
> will be a footnote to Anaïs Nin's life, and Hemingway, to Martha
> Gellhorn's.
> --
> Yoshie

Doubtful. Nin's work isn't half as strong or as perceptive as Miller's, but she was quite the self-promoter, a plus in medialand. Gore Vidal has great fun with her pretentiousness in his memoir, "Palimpsest."

"Anaïs was involved in a thousand exciting scenarios, starring herself . . ."

DP



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