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  <title>Just remembering my Miller days... - Henry Miller - tribe.net</title>
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    <title>Just remembering my Miller days...</title>
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    <summary type="html">I just found this tribe and TONS of great memories started flooding back.  I started reading Miller when I was about 18.  I loved hearing about Paris and dreaming about being an ex-pat ANYWHERE.  I was living in Dallas at the time, so you could probably understand why I wanted to be anywhere else.  I was surrounded by so many great creative people.  Writers, artists, musicians, etc.  My favorite thing to do was go to a little coffee shop in winter, get cozy by the fireplace, buy one cup of coffee and read Miller while getting free refills all day.  I was wired and happy by the time I left.  It was all I could afford to do and I was ok with that.&#xD;
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Anyway, Quiet Days in Clichy was that book and I read it over and over again.  Then moved on to so many other great Miller books.  His writing had such an influence over my life.  &#xD;
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Glad to be a part of this tribe!!  Thanks for letting me reminiscence for a bit.&#xD;
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hugs,&#xD;
Alanna&#xD;
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P.S.&#xD;
Yes, Opus Pistorum is INDEED the raunchiest of them all.  Love it!!!  I maanaged to get a first edition of that and go back and read it every once in a while when I'm feeling raunchy.  ;)</summary>
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