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Henry Miller and Narrative Form James Decker

Henry Miller and Narrative Form By James Decker

Henry Miller and Narrative Form by James Decker


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Presenting fresh insights into some of the most challenging writings of last century, this provocative study explores the work of Henry Miller, positioning him as a stylistic pioneer whose place must be assured in the American literary canon.

Henry Miller and Narrative Form Summary

Henry Miller and Narrative Form: Constructing the Self, Rejecting Modernity by James Decker

In this bold study James M. Decker argues against the commonly held opinion that Henry Miller's narratives suffer from 'formlessness'. He instead positions Miller as a stylistic pioneer, whose place must be assured in the American literary canon.

From Moloch to Nexus through such widely-read texts as Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn, Decker examines what Miller calls his 'spiral form', a radically digressive style that shifts wildly between realism and the fantastic. Drawing on a variety of narratological and critical sources, as well as Miller's own aesthetic theories, he highlights that this fragmented narrative style formed part of a sustained critique of modern spiritual decay. A deliberate move rather than a compositional weakness, then, Miller's style finds a wide variety of antecedents in the work of such figures as Nietzsche, Rabelais, Joyce, Bergson and Whitman, and is viewed by Decker as an attempt to chart the journey of the self through the modern city.

Henry Miller and Narrative Form affords readers new insights into some of the most challenging writings of the twentieth century and provides a template for understanding the significance of an extraordinary and inventive narrative form.

About James Decker

James M. Decker is Associate Professor of English at Illinois Central College, where he teaches a range of literature and writing courses. He is the author of Ideology (2003) and Editor of Nexus: The International Henry Miller Journal.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements 1. Introduction: Spiral Form 2. Brooklyn Dawn Moloch, or This Gentile World Crazy Cock 3. Parisian Tempest Tropic of Cancer Black Spring Tropic of Capricorn 4. Californian Tranquility Sexus Plexus Nexus 5. Conclusion: Reassessing Miller 6. Notes 7. Bibliography 8. Index

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NPB9780415360265
9780415360265
0415360269
Henry Miller and Narrative Form: Constructing the Self, Rejecting Modernity by James Decker
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2005-11-14
192
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