Killing the Buddha

Henry Miller’s Long Journey to Satori

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Killing the Buddha

Henry Miller’s Long Journey to Satori

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Incorporating the novels, pamphlets and letters of Henry Miller, Killing the Buddha argues for Miller’s written work to be considered as a whole in relation to the theme of Zen Buddhism, specifically the concept of Satori (awakening). By reading Miller’s literary output and letters as a spiritual journey to awakening, it is possible to chart his development as a writer, and offer insight into his repetitive use of biographical material. Reflecting upon the influence of Otto Rank and Henri Bergson on Miller’s conceptualization of the role of the writer, and then by examining his complex rejection of Surrealism, it is possible to show Miller’s burgeoning Zen Buddhism as a life-long quest for acceptance and authenticity explicitly explored within his work. With close readings of the ‘Obelisk Trilogy’ of the 1930s (Tropic of Cancer, Tropic of Capricorn and Black Spring) and The Rosy Crucifixion Trilogy (1949-1960), Miller’s complex journey to Satori is shown as a continuous progression from his early notorious novels through to the essays and pamphlets of his later career.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter One: I am an Artist: Henry Miller and Otto Rank
Chapter Two: The Art of Becoming: Henry Miller and Henri Bergson
Chapter Three: Refusing the Automatic Message: Henry Miller and Surrealism
Chapter Four: Killing the Buddha: Miller and Zen Buddhism
Conclusion
References
Index
About the Author

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Published Sep 10 2020
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 1
ISBN 9781683936435
Imprint Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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