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9780820428314: Henry Miller and Surrealist Metaphor: «Riding the Ovarian Trolley» (Modern American Literature)
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This book explores the origins and characteristics of French 20th Century surrealist aesthetics both in literary and fine art. As an aficionado of surrealism, Henry Miller employs metaphor to reflect «alchemical experimentation.» His surreal imagery depicts the entropy of our time. Miller offers salvation through immersion in the elemental, primal, and sexual.

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This book explores the origins and characteristics of French 20th Century surrealist aesthetics both in literary and fine art. As an aficionado of surrealism, Henry Miller employs metaphor to reflect alchemical experimentation. His surreal imagery depicts the entropy of our time. Miller offers salvation through immersion in the elemental, primal, and sexual.

Gay Balliet's enlightening study of surrealism in American fiction is original in approach, imaginative in its use of specific illustrations, and dynamic in its fresh and often startling cross-references. James R. Frakes, E.W. Fairchild Professor of American Studies, Lehigh University

What is so useful about Gay Balliet's book is her deft use of interdisciplinary sources, especially fine arts and literature, to weave a valuable study of surrealism. Dr. Balliet's study also brings in Miller's American contemporaries and his literary descendants, clarifying his relationship to both and his position in American literature. Dr. Elizabeth Fifer, Professor of English, Lehigh University

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The Author: Gay Louise Balliet received her Ph.D. in English from Lehigh University. In addition to being published in journals, Balliet has also authored a nonfiction book entitled Such Agreeable Friends. She is currently working on a companion to Friends. She is a member of the Authors guild of New York City.

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