Mar
16
Advice to a Young Writer by Henry Miller
All piffle & twaddle – influence of Bottom Dog man.
For real “decadents” read Huysmans & other French authors.
Diarrhea of words – stew of classic allusions.
Fuck Artemis et alia!
Don’t put intellect in your prick!
Write honestly even if poorly.
Humor is weak – immature.
Try drugs and compare two kinds of writing.
Try using only Anglo-Saxon words.
Throw your dictionary away!
Don’t mix realism with poetics!
If you can’t make words fuck, don’t masturbate them!
When you speak of Cunt put hair on it!
Try to forget everything you learned in college.
Try talking like an ignoramus – or an Igaroti.
Read, for emetic, “Palm Wine Drinkard.”
You will learn to write only when you stop trying to write.
A line without effort is worth a chapter of push and pull.
First ask yourself if you have anything to say.
Don’t draw the pen unless you are ready for the kill.
If you don’t get rid of the Classics you’ll die of constipation.
Never show any one what you’ve written until a year or two later.
Use the axe to your 1st draft and not the fine comb.
The latter is for lice!!!
“A good artist must also have a streak of insanity in him, if by insanity is meant an exaggerated inability to adapt.
The individual who can adapt to this mad world of to-day is either a nobody or a sage.
In the one case he is immune to art and in the other he is beyond it.”
~ Henry Miller
1 comment
Loved Henry Miller back in the day, read both Tropics, Plexus, letters to Nin, Crazy Cock, contemporaneous Playboy magazine emissions… I even watched Henry and June. Hot!