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Miller deg 1940
Miller deg 1940
Henry Miller
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

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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

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  1. "Henry Miller's novels censored and banned in US due to their sexually explicitly content," FileRoom.org, 2001.
  2. "Tazrawt," henrymiller.info. Accessed August 31, 2013.
  3. Sipper, Ralph B. (January 6, 1991). "Miller's Tale: Henry Hits 100". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved September 26, 2011.
  4. Arthur Hoyle, "Remember Henry Miller? Censored Then, Forgotten Now," Huffington Post, May 14, 2014.
  5. "Tropic of Cancer Allusions". Yettwasekles seg umezwaru deg 12 Fuṛaṛ 2015. Yettwaṭṭef deg 12 fuṛar 2015.
  6. Denis Johnson, Tree of Smoke, New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, pp. 386, 415.