Robert Ferguson captures Henry’s essence
Those of us who talk with visitors about Henry’s writing deploy a host of analogies and thought experiments. For example, we’ll say: Imagine you walk… Read More »Robert Ferguson captures Henry’s essence
Those of us who talk with visitors about Henry’s writing deploy a host of analogies and thought experiments. For example, we’ll say: Imagine you walk… Read More »Robert Ferguson captures Henry’s essence
Henry Miller Library in Big Sur will host a weekend writing workshop on May 4th and 5th, led by published author Max Talley, along with HML Executive… Read More »May 4 & 5: Get Lost in Big Sur & Find Yourself Writing Weekend w/ Max Talley & Friends!
Experience Franz Schubert’s epic meditation on winter in an intimate performance from Andrew Munn, bass and Peter Grunberg, piano. January 6. Reserve your seat here! “Come over to… Read More »Schubert Winterreise
Zeak: Mio, did you know that people’s attention spans have been dramatically diminished due to smartphones and social media? Mio: Oh Zeak, is this your… Read More »Happy Holidays!
Video highlights from the past several years of shows and music at the Library. Some of these are fun-if-you-were-there quality others are better. Let us… Read More »Video archive
Readers may recall that in August’s Digest, we alluded to scuttlebutt that Stanley Kubrick’s people approached Henry’s people about making a film of “Tropic of Cancer.” At first… Read More »Miller DID reject Kubrick!
According to lore, Stanley Kubrick made inquiries about rights to “Tropic of Cancer.” Henry responded to Kubrick and said: “No. I am going to hold out to the day… Read More »What if Kubrick made “Tropic of Cancer?”
A Steinway upright is now installed, tuned and ready for you to play, perform and record! (Acoustics in this room is legendary!) The piano was… Read More »We now have a beautifully sounding piano!
Every now and then, the starts spinning around the galaxy known as the HML line up, and when it does, it’s so cool. Consider, if… Read More »DJ Spooky, Tim Fain and Oppenheimer: The stars align!