
Examining Henry Miller as a religious writer, Nesbit reconstructs his religious milieu by researching unpublished notebooks along with writings that shaped his religious thinking, then interprets his most important works as confessions and testaments.
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This study argues that this previously banned author devoted his entire life to articulating a religion of self-liberation in his autobiographical books, examining his life and work within the context of fringe religious movements that were linked with the avant-garde in New...