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The Air-Conditioned Nightmare - cover

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The Air-Conditioned Nightmare

Henry Miller

Verlag: New Directions

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Beschreibung

His stories and essays celebrate those rare individuals (famous and obscure) whose creative resilience and mere existence oppose the mechanization of minds and souls.
In 1939, after ten years as an expatriate, Henry Miller returned to the United States with a keen desire to see what his native land was really like—to get to the roots of the American nature and experience. He set out on a journey that was to last three years, visiting many sections of the country and making friends of all descriptions. The Air-Conditioned Nightmare is the result of that odyssey.
Verfügbar seit: 17.01.1970.

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