Mickey Z
Cool Observer
Friday, March 18, 2005
Henry Miller says:
I hear that, all too clearly. Though maybe not in the way you’re intending for people too… Cher left back for down south the other night, but not before clarifying that she’s not really in love with me and we shouldn’t see each other anymore… I got home from work just now, sick with the disgust that I can’t find a decent job in the daytime, that everyone I know who does proofreading work is really an actor or poet of some sort, and I certainly don’t produce enough writing to justify such a dead-end career, to use the term loosely… it all calls to mind Orwell’s quote from ‘84, that if you want to see the future, picture a boot stamping on a human face-- forever. Better yet, read his ‘Keep the Aspidistra Flying’, to see another half-educated despairing writer’s life-- but no, it ends on too hopeful a note. So better yet, go to Miller’s hero, Knut Hamsun, for ‘Hunger’. Now there’s some beautiful hopelessness for you, oh man yes, telling it like it is, ohhh, so much weight lifted from shoulders…
Um, maybe Miller’s line will be easier to interpret after more sleep. Those books didn’t come with a money-back guarantee, did they? I guess that’s not funny.
Posted by James on from NYC 03/18 at 09:40 AMProofreading in the United States would send any capable mind into a state of hopelessness.
Posted by Lee Hall on from 03/18 at 12:15 PMI dunno. By coincidence, I found this Miller quote just as I turned 40. and it was liberating. He’s not, I feel, advocating apathy or discounting any chance for “progress” (whatever that means to each of us). I think he was removing some of the illusions inbred in us (especially Americans).
Posted by Mickey Z. on from 03/18 at 12:41 PMYes, I guess I do know what you both mean-- not to wait and hope for a specific overly dramtic event to strike us like lightning and immediately vastly improve our lives… wait patiently through smaller such positive steps even if they feel disappointing along the way. Although that wasn’t the lesson I was getting as I attempted to read Tropic of Cancer. That was just hard to get through for some reason.
Posted by James on from NYC 03/18 at 01:29 PM- ¨&k