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We need money. What for? Please read and click below... Most of our programs, music, poetry, art workshops, exhibits etc. cost money. We need to have benefit events, donations, booksales etc. to make ends meet. There're three paid staff working here, the overhead is relatively low, but, we now need some serious work done. 1. We need to get the archives room built. We own one of the most complete (if not the most complete) collection of Miller's publications in the English Language, we own the Emil Schnellock Archives w/ letters and manuscripts form the 20-ies and 30-ies and much more. We can't house the material here until we have one of our rooms insulated, re-roofed, and climate controlled.
Please!! Let me see the alternatives. Here they are! 1. Press the button and give us money; easy, quick, honest. 2. Send us a generous donation in the mail. (Check, cash or credit card). 3. Go through your bookshelves and pack the books you don't need in a box and send it to us: Henry Miller Library, Highway One, Big Sur, CA 93920. The value of the books will be a tax deductible donation. We especially like books by and about Miller but we are interested in good books of any kind. (One way for us to pay for the work we do is to sell books to guest of the Library). Please do not send us software manuals from last year however... 4. Join us for a party sometime. 5. Do all of the above. The best alternative for all involved is, as we are sure you have already guessed, alternative number five (5). However, we would much appreciate whatever you can do. All books - we love to get your old books - Miller, literature, children's books - really anything except old computer and software manuals! Ship by using media mail - we'll send you an acknowledgement in the mail and you get to deduct from your taxes. Mail to: HMML, Highway One, Big Sur, CA 93920. Thank you! Foundations & Corporate Sponsors National Endowment for The Arts Lannan Foundation LEF Foundation Threshold Foundation Big Sur Marathon Arts Council for Monterey County Post Ranch Inn Big Sur River Inn Big Sur Internet More about archives and money... Summers of 2005 - 2007 we had student interns, Megan Clark, Kate Costello, Jess Netto and Keely Richter, from Smith College ( Mass.) working here to help catalog, preserve and digitize our collections. We got a lot of important work done. We need help to continue to be able to do this right (It's never "done" but it will soon be apparent here, on the website, and when you visit, that work has been done. The Henry Miller Library owns a very significant collection of letters, photographs, manuscripts, artwork and ephemera relating to both Henry Miller and to the Big Sur history. Today the Archives are organized in: * Emil Schnellock Collection - original letters, manucripts, photos... Thanks to your support we have recently been able to put a new roof on both our buildings, build an archives room, remodel one of our bathrooms and get a bunch of other small improvements done around the place. We need more funds for archival material: archival file cabinets, storage boxes, photography storage, display material, pamphlet enclosures, envelopes, photo albums etc. Much of the archival material has to be acid-free, pH neutral, and sulfur-free, which makes it expensive. We also need to get a faster computer for the scanners, at least two external hard drives for digital storage, some new light fixtures, and tools needed for conservation work. In short, we need to raise at least $10,000. So far we've raised a little over 5K. You can of course send a check payable to Henry Miller Library to: The work will safeguard an important and valuable part of history, it will make what we have here available to anyone interested, and, it will make us here at the Library much more able to do interesting exhibits (we will know what we have and, more importantly, we will know where it is!). Please consider making a generous donation towards this project. Every bit helps. Breaking the rules in fundraising, we will not suggest an amount. The ability to donate varies a lot from person to person and we do not want to limit anyone in any way - up or down. Please don't hesitate to give a substantial amount if you can - it will go towards a good cause. Similarly don't hesitate to give a small amount; knowing that you support the HMML is very important. The more individual support we receive the better our chances are when we apply to Foundations for grants. The question is always: "Do you have community support?" If you have books to donate - we'd love it. We bought the Emil Schnelloch Archives! The Henry Miller Library has purchased a major literary archive, the Henry Miller/Emil Schnellock Archives. The significance of this collection is perhaps best illustrated by quoting Roger Jackson, author of Henry Miller - A Bibliography of Primary Sources. After an appraisal of the uniqueness, age, and originality of the material Mr. Jackson states: "This is the most important collection, with the exception of the collection at UCLA, of Henry Miller material anywhere in the world." A note on the correspondence between Miller and Schnellock. What is the Henry Miller Library? Many people come to Big Sur specifically to visit the Henry Miller Library. Very often their reaction is one of awe and gratitude."Thank you for keeping a place like this alive!" they tell us. Aside from being an "oasis," the Library is also a very important cultural institution. We offer programs to tour groups, guests at local hotels and resorts (such as the Post Ranch Inn and Ventana Inn), Elderhostel groups, special interest groups (our annual Writers Workshops), etc.. Many writers, journalists and photographers come to the Library for information and inspiration. It is apparent, both here at the Library and here on the web, that Miller has a very large following overseas. The fact that Henry Miller is lesser known in this, his country of birth, than abroad emphasizes the Library's mission to champion Miller's literary, artistic and cultural contributions and to educate people about his life and work. I have no doubt that Miller is, regardless of what opinion one might have of his merit as a writer, a person whose motivations, creed, method and artistic output will, for a very long time, be of interest to a vast number of people. Miller is, and will remain, a cultural phenomenon. His life and art had, and continues to have, a profound influence on several generations of writers as indicated by the tributes directed to Miller from authors such as Edmund Wilson, T.S. Eliot, Lawrence Durrell, Aldous Huxley, Norman Mailer, Philip Roth, Erica Jong and William Carlos Williams. More significant, perhaps, is the impact Miller has had on the lives and perceptions of the millions of people who have read his work and admired his paintings in this country and throughout the world. The importance of being able to offer guests from all over the world an exhibit, at all times of the year, can not be overemphasized. Many visitors come to Monterey County partly to enjoy its literary heritage, and many come to Big Sur specifically to visit where Henry Miller spent many productive years. The Library's Miller collection is the second most extensive in the world, next only to UCLA's. The Henry Miller Library is a valuable asset, an oasis that serves visitors to Monterey County and Big Sur in particular. It is a community center for local residents, providing them with services not available anywhere else in Big Sur. It has an educational mission, which goes beyond Henry Miller to the literature, history and ecology of the Big Sur area.
“I was looking for the Big Sur of my dreams, I did not find it until I found this place. Thank You!” "I haven’t understood anything since 1967." - Richard A. Canfer "A wonderful and special place that I would never have found if not for an angry girl sitting at a bar in Austin, TX, drinking Guinness and smoking a cigarette over a library book." Barry R.S. "Once I move to Santa Cruz, I’m sure that I’ll be here more than at school." Tamara "What a time What a beach What a dog" - Denis "Fondle relentlessly … and without abandon." - Clement "Miller’s a killer." T.S.W. "Staring at the sky of time, My life seems so small While the hills abound so tall Where have I been, Where will I go, I really don’t care As long as my time goes slow!" -Shannon Graham 11/10/07 "My New Year’s resolution is to buy a Miller novel in French ad a French-English dictionary, and translate it so’s I can read it." Kate 1/10/07 "I could breathe here again. I thought it was only a memory." "I feel like I’ve found myself again for a moment. Thanks for the music, sunshine and magic." "A very special oasis! I never had any idea that Henry Miller had such a sense of humor." "Thanks for a moment of peace - they’re too few and far between sometimes. Much appreciated!!" "What a wonderful place! It inspires me deeply. Thanks for being there for us lost souls, lonely spirits of far away countries. Thanks for reminding me of who I am!" "From the Hearst Castle to the Miller Library. This smaller giant compels me in ways the palace never can." "To escape into the world of Henry Miller is beyond anything I thought I would have encountered at the Big Sur area. Thank you for keeping his soul alive for those who feel kissed by his magic." |
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Archives Fund. Schnellock Archives What is The HenryMiller Library We should not stop to reflect, compare, analyze, possess, but flow on and through, endlessly, like music. --Henry Miller "We are all guilty of crime the great crime of not living life to the full. But we are all potentially free. We can stop thinking of what we have failed to do and do whatever lies within our power. What those powers That they are infinite Imagination is the --Henry Miller |
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