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Henry Miller
The Air-Conditioned Nightmare
авторская книга, первое издание
Язык издания: английский
New York: New Directions, 1945 г.
ISBN отсутствует
Тип обложки:
твёрдая
+ суперобложка
Страниц: 296
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Содержание:
- Citation from Swami Vivekananda, p. 6
- Henry Miller. The Air-Conditioned Nightmare (документальное произведение)
- Henry Miller. Preface (рассказ), p. 9-25
- Henry Miller. Good News! God Is Love! (рассказ), p. 26-58
- Henry Miller. Vive la France! (рассказ), p. 59-75
- Henry Miller. The Soul of Anaesthesia (рассказ), p. 76-94
- Henry Miller. «The Shadows» (рассказ), p. 95-115
- Henry Miller. Dr Souchon: Surgeon-Painter (очерк), p. 116-133
- Henry Miller. Arkansas and the Great Pyramid (очерк), p. 134-150
- Henry Miller. Letter to Lafayette (очерк), p. 151-162
- Henry Miller. With Edgar Varèse in the Gobi Desert (очерк), p. 163-178
- Henry Miller. Dream of a Mobile (рассказ), p. 179-192
- Henry Miller. Day in the Park (рассказ), p. 193-204
- Henry Miller. Automotive Passacaglia (рассказ), p. 205-217
- Henry Miller. A Desert Rat (рассказ), p. 218-231
- Henry Miller. From Grand Canyon to Burbank (рассказ), p. 232-246
- Henry Miller. Soirée in Hollywood (рассказ), p. 247-258
- Henry Miller. A Night With Jupiter (рассказ), p. 259-265
- Henry Miller. Stieglitz and Marin (рассказ), p. 266-277
- Henry Miller. Hiler and his Murals (очерк), p. 278-282
- Henry Miller. The Southland (очерк), p. 283-288
- Addenda, p. 289-292
Примечание:
Artworks:
- Dr. Marion Souchon painting, «The Roof»
- John Marin's painting, «Maine Islands» (1922)
- A panel of Hilaire Hiler's mural in the Aquatic Part, San Francisco (1937-1938)
The portraits of Henry Miller, Abe Rattner, Edgar Varèse and Alfred Stieglitz were photographed by William Candlewood, Alfredo Valente, Robin Carson and Dorothy Norman respectively. The shots of a milltown and the Chicago slums are from the archives of the Farm Security Administration in the Library of Congress, taken by Arthur Rothstein and Russell Lee. Abe Rattner photographed Henry Miller in Jacksonville, and Weeks Hall supplied the picture of his home.
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