Henry Miller
Henry Miller | |
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Tameddurt | |
Talalit | 26 dujember 1891Tamdint n New York, Marikan |
Lmut | 7 Yunyu 1980 (yesεa 88 iseggasen) Los Angeles, California, Marikan |
Amahil |
Henry Valentine Miller (26 dujember 1891 - 7 yunyu 1980) d amyaru amarikani, amyaru n tmucuha d umyaru n umezruy. Yegzem-d tiɣawsiwin-nni n tsekla yellan yakan, yerna yesnulfa-d yiwen n ṣṣenf amaynut n wungal azgen n tudert-is i d-yesduklen leqraya n umdan, tamegzi n tmetti, d tmuɣli n tfelseft. Isebtar-is i d-yettakken amkan ugar d Tropic of Cancer, Black Spring, Tropic of Capricorn, d The Rosy Crucifixion, i yebnan ɣef tirmitin-is deg temdinin New York d Paris (akken akk llan ttwaḥerzen deg Yiwunak Yeddukklen alamma d 1961)[1]. Yura ula d ismektiyen n usikel d usegzi n tsekla, yerna yesnuzu tiɣmiwin n waman[2].
Ahil n Tsekla
[ẓreg | ẓreg aɣbalu]Miller yettwaḥsab d "aẓawan amaynut n tsekla" deg leqdic-is "tiɣriwin tidett d tin yettwaxemmimen tuɣal ur nezmir ad tent-nbeggen gar-asent"[3]. Idlisen-is xeddmen aṭas akken ad d-ssuffɣen timsal n temsalt tadelsant deg tira tamarikanit seg tuqqna n usaḍuf d tmetti. Yewwet aṭas n yimyura, gar-asen Lojze Kovačič, Richard Brautigan, Jack Kerouac, Norman Mailer, Vitomil Zupan, Philip Roth, Cormac McCarthy, Paul Theroux d Erica Jong.[4]
Deg yal ungal-is, yettmeslay-d ɣef leqdic nniḍen n tsekla; yettmeslay-d ɣef Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Joris-Karl Huysmans, Balzac d Nietzsche am akken d wid i t-id-yessebdan.[5]
Tropic of Cancer yettwasemmes deg udlis n 2007 n Junot Díaz The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao akken i t-teɣra Ana Obregón. Tiɣawsiwin n Miller deg temsalt-is, Tropic of Cancer d Tropic of Capricorn, ttwasemman-d deg wungal n 2007 n Denis Johnson, Tree of Smoke, deg yiwet n tdiwennit gar Skip Sands d xali-s, Colonel Sands. Miller yettwasemmeslay-d daɣen ɣer deffir deg wungal-nni.[6] Tameẓla gar ileqman n Miller d June Mansfield d asentel n wungal n Ida Therén n 2020 Att omfamna ett vattenfall.
Tiɣriwin
[ẓreg | ẓreg aɣbalu]- ↑ "Henry Miller's novels censored and banned in US due to their sexually explicitly content," FileRoom.org, 2001.
- ↑ "Tazrawt," henrymiller.info. Accessed August 31, 2013.
- ↑ Sipper, Ralph B. (January 6, 1991). "Miller's Tale: Henry Hits 100". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 26, 2011.
- ↑ Arthur Hoyle, "Remember Henry Miller? Censored Then, Forgotten Now," Huffington Post, May 14, 2014.
- ↑ "Tropic of Cancer Allusions". Yettwasekles seg umezwaru deg 12 Fuṛaṛ 2015. Yettwaṭṭef deg 12 fuṛar 2015.
- ↑ Denis Johnson, Tree of Smoke, New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, pp. 386, 415.