
Big Sur and the Oranges of Hieronymus Bosch
By
Henry Miller
Read by
Tom Perkins
Release:
05/21/2019
Release:
05/21/2019
Release:
05/21/2019
Runtime:
15h 24m
Runtime:
15h 24m
Runtime:
15h 24m
Quantity:
In his great triptych "The Millennium," Bosch used oranges and other fruits to symbolize the delights of Paradise. Whence Henry Miller's title for this, one of his most appealing books; first published in 1957, it tells the story of Miller's life on the Big Sur, a section of the California coast where he lived for fifteen years. Big Sur is the portrait of a place—one of the most colorful in the United States—and of the extraordinary people Miller knew there: writers (and writers who did not write), mystics seeking truth in meditation (and the not-so-saintly looking for sex-cults or celebrity), sophisticated children, and adult innocents; geniuses, cranks, and the unclassifiable, like Conrad Moricand, the "Devil in Paradise," who is one of Miller's greatest character studies. Henry Miller writes with a buoyancy and brimming energy that are infectious. He has a fine touch for comedy. But this is also a serious book—the testament of a free spirit who has broken through the restraints and clichés of modern life to find within himself his own kind of paradise.
Release:
2019-05-21
2019-05-21
2019-05-21
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
15h 24m
15h 24m
15h 24m
Format:
audio
audio
audio
Weight:
0.0 lb
1.15 lb
0.5 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781977344830
9798200363759
9798200363766
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