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I will never say that I could possibly finish this list before it's my time to go. And yet, it seems a worthy goal. Miller was a voracious reader and that in itself is something to aspire to. There have been so many books written and published in the 40 plus years since Henry Miller's passing, many of which are already on my ever growing "to be read" list. I'm sure that the more I read, the more books will be added to my list. Following is a list of books that Miller stated influenced him. Several of these books, not all, are readily available. I have been looking for the unexpurgated edition of Spengler's Decline of the West for at least twenty years. 1 Ancient Greek Dramatists 2 Arabian Nights (for children) 3 Elizabethan Playwrights (excepting Shakespeare) 4 European Playwrights of 19th Century 5 Greek Myths and Legends 6 Knights of King Arthur’s Court 7 Abèlard, Pierre, The Story of My Misfortunes 8 Alain-Fournier, The Wanderer 9 Andersen, Hans Christian, Fairy Tales 10 Anonymous, Diary of a Lost One 11 Balzac, Honoré de, Seraphita 12 Balzac, Honoré de, Louis Lambert 13 Bellamy, Edward, Looking Backward 14 Belloc, Hilaire, The Path to Rome 15 Blavatsky, Mme. H. P., The Secret Doctrine 16 Boccaccio, Giovanni, The Decameron 17 Breton, André, Nadja 18 Bronte, Emily, Wuthering Heights 19 Bulwyer-Lytton, Edward, Last Days of Pompeii 20 Carroll, Lewis, Alice in Wonderland 21 Céline, Louis-Ferdinand, Journey to the End of the Night 22 Cellini, Benvenuto, Autobiography 23 Cendrars, Blaise, Virtually the complete works 24 Chesterton, G.K., Saint Francis of Assisi 25 Conrad, Joseph, His works in general 26 Cooper James Fenimore, Leatherstocking Tales 27 Defoe, Daniel, Robinson Crusoe 28 De Nerval, Gérard, His works in general 29 Dostoievsky, Feodor, His works in general 30 Dreiser, Theodore, His works in general 31 Duhamel, Geoges, Salavin Series 32 Du Maurier, George, Trilby 33 Dumas, Alexander, The Three Musketeers 34 Eckermann, Johann, Conversations with Goethe 35 Eltzbacher, Paul, Anarchism 36 Emerson, Ralph Waldo, Representative Men 37 Fabre, Henri, His works in general 38 Faure, Elie, The History of Art 39 Fenollosa, Ernest, The Chinese Written Character as a Medium for Poetry 40 Gide, André, Dostoievski 41 Giono, Jean, Refus d’Obéissance 42 Giono, Jean, Que ma joie domeure 43 Giono, Jean, Jean le Bleu 44 Grimm Brothers, Fairy Tales 45 Gutkind, Erich, The Absolute Collective 46 Haggard, Rider, She 47 Hamsun, Knut, His works in general 48 Henty, G. A., His works in general 49 Hesse, Hermann, Siddhartha 50 Hudson, W. H., His works in general 51 Hugo, Victor, Les Misérables 52 Huysmans, Joris Karl, Against the Grain 53 Joyce, James, Ulysses 54 Keyserling, Hermann, South American Meditations 55 Kropotkin, Peter, Mutual Aid 56 Lao-tse, Tao Teh Ch’ing 57 Latzko, Andreas, Men in War 58 Long, Haniel, Interlinear to Cabeza de Vaca 59 M, Gospel of Ramakrishna 60 Machen, Arthur, The Hill of Dreams 61 Maeterlinck, Maurice, His works in general 62 Mann, Thomas, The Magic Mountain 63 Mencken, H. L., Prejudices 64 Nietzsche, His works in general 65 Nijinsky, Diary 66 Nordhoff & Hall, Pitcairn Island 67 Nostradamus, The Centuries 68 Peck, George Wilbur, Peck’s Bad Boy 69 Percival, W. O., William Blake’s Circle of Destiny 70 Petronius, The Satyricon 71 Plutarch, Lives 72 Powys, John Cowper, Visions and Revisions 73 Prescott, William H., Conquest of Mexico 74 Prescott, William H., Conquest of Peru 75 Proust, Marcel, Remembrance of Things Past 76 Rabelais, Gargantua and Pantagruel 77 Rimbaud, Jean-Arthur, His works in general 78 Rolland, Romain, Jean-Christophe 79 Rolland, Romain, Prophets of the New India 80 Rudhyar, Dane, Astrology of Personality 81 Saltus, Edgar, The Imperial Purple 82 Scott, Sir Walter, Ivanhoe 83 Sienkiewicz, Henry, Quo Vadis 84 Sikelianos, Anghelos, Proanakrousma 85 Sinnett, A. P., Esoteric Buddhism 86 Spencer, Herbert, Autobiography 87 Spengler, Oswald, The Decline of the West 88 Strindberg, August, The Inferno 89 Suarès, Carlo, Krishnamurti 90 Suzuki, Daisetz Teitaro, Zen Buddhism 91 Swift, Jonathan, Guilliver’s Travels 92 Tennyson, Alfred, Idylls of the King 93 Thoreau, Henry David, Civil Disobedience & Other Essays 94 Twain, Mark, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 95 Van Gogh, Vincent, Letters to Theo 96 Wassermann, Jacob, The Maurizius Case (Trilogy) 97 Weigall, Arthur, Akhnaton 98 Welch, Galbraith, The Unveiling of Timbuctoo 99 Werfel, Franz, Star of the Unborn 100 Whitman, Walt, Leaves of Grass
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-Thich Nhat Hanh Has it really been over a month since I last posted anything? I guess I've been on a bit of a hiatus from almost everything. I woke up early, as usual, this morning. I struggle on work days to get out of bed, but on my days off I am wide awake at 6:30 a.m., if not earlier. I have, however, already been productive. I started bread and am in the process of making curtido, one of many things I plan on fermenting in the kitchen. I have spent the last few months in a state of burnout. The job I have been working at for the last seven years was finally getting to be too much. Without going into too much detail, the workload-staffing ratio was too much. Working in any health care environment during this pandemic is stressful. I can only imagine how much stress a front line worker is experiencing But I just transferred to a different job and it's just what I needed. I feel the effects of burnout fatigue fading little by little. My writing has suffered, the several typewriters I had hoped to restore and sell are neglected. My recent focus has been in the kitchen, mostly to avoid eating takeout. I also realize the benefits of cooking at home. Valerie and I both feel better having home cooked meals. And the typewriters.? Yes, they are calling to me. It's time to get busy, The writing and reading I keep saying I will do also beckons. But first, I have a lot of straightening to do. Since it's really too cold to go outside, I think today is the day. Peace. |
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