Category:
Adults,
Autobiography & Biographies,
LiteratureLanguage:
EnglishKeywords:
Literary Criticism WritingWritten by Henry Miller
Read by Ian Patrick Mendes
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged
Length: 8 hrs and 8 mins
Release date: 03-14-18
Publisher: Spoken Word Inc.
Some of the most rewarding pages in Henry Miller’s books concern his self-education as a writer. He tells, as few great writers ever have, how he set his goals, how he discovered the excitement of using words, how the books he read influenced him, and how he learned to draw on his own experience.
“If I had long been reading the face of the world with the eyes of a writer, I now read it anew with even greater intensity. Nothing was too petty to escape my attention.”
“I had to learn, as I soon did, that one must give up everything and not do anything else but write, that one must write and write and write, even if everybody in the world advises you against it, even if nobody believes in you. Perhaps one does it just because nobody believes; perhaps the real secret lies in making people believe.” ———– Henry Miller on persistence.
Note – This was not my rip. I found one of PROLOG’s uploads so his name is in every line.