-1919-
C1 "The Unbidden Guest," The Black Cat, XXIV No. 7 (May 1919), 43. Apparent printer's error as sequence would suggest this is actually No. 8not No. 7.
C2 "When the Red Snow Falls," The Black Cat, XXIV No. 9 (June 1919), 42.
C3 "The Graven Image," The Black Cat, XXIV No. 9 (June 1919), 43.
C4 "Proprietary and a Pullman," The Black Cat, XXIV No. 11 (August 1919), 44-45.
C5 "A Philistine in Arcady," The Black Cat, XXV No. 1 (October 1919), 45. Cover states October 1919, Table of Contents page states November 1919.
-1924-
C6 "Black and White," Crisis, XXVIII (May 1924), 16-19. Signed with the pseudonym, Valentin Nieting.
-1925-
C7 "A Bowery Phoenix," Pearsons Monthly Review, LI No. 1 (February 25, 1925), 58. Signed June E. Mansfield. Miller's only Mezzotint to be published in a magazine. See A7.
-1926-
C8 "Letter to the Editor [re: Dreiser's Style]," The New Republic, XLVI No. 595 (April 28, 1926), 306.
-1930-
C9 "Jazzazza," U.S.A," (Summer 1930), 84.
-1931-
C10 "The Cirque Medrano," New York Herald Tribune, (Paris), (1931).
C11 "The Six Day Bike Race," New York Herald Tribune, (Paris), (1931).
C12 "Paris in Ut Mineur," Chicago Tribune, (Paris), (1931). Newspaper clipping of this item seen in Miller's Paris Notebooks. Byline states Alfred Perlès, yet Miller's holograph notation indicates this was a contribution he wrote.
C13 "Goblins Tapestries," Chicago Tribune, (Paris), (1931). See note C12.
C14 "Prismatoidal Scenery," Chicago Tribune, (Paris), (1931). See note C12.
C15 "Promenade Without Spats," Chicago Tribune, (Paris), (1931). See note C12.
C16 "Mummies and Other Things," Chicago Tribune, (Paris), (1931). See note C12.
C17 "Rue Lourmel in Fog," Chicago Tribune, (Paris), (1931). See note C12.
C18 "Buñuel or Thus Cometh to an End Everywhere the Golden Age," New Review, I (May-June-July 1931), 157-159.
C19 "Mademoiselle Claude," New Review, I (August-September-October 1931), 39-45.
-1935-
C20 "Glittering Pie," Harvard Advocate, CXXII (September 1935), 22-24. Excerpt from Aller Retour New York [A11].
-1936-
C21 "Into the Night Life," New Democracy, VI (June 2, 1936), 82-85.
C22 "The Rise of Schizophrenia," New English Weekly, X (November 5, 1936), 69-70.
C23 "Bastard Death," New English Weekly, X (December 10, 1936), 171-172. Letter to Michael Fraenkel dated June 19, 1936.
-1937-
C24 "Aller Retour New York," Europe, XLIII (April 15, 1937), 486-502.
C25 "Letter to the Park Commissioner," Booster, II No. 7 (September 1937), 1-4. Signed with the pseudonym, Phineas Flapdoodle. Booster insert. Also published as a stand-alone item. See A14a.
C26 "A Boost for Hans Reichel," Booster, II No. 7 (September 1937), 12-13.
C27 "L' il de Paris," Booster, II No. 7 (September 1937), 21-25. Signed with the pseudonym Valentin Nieting.
C28 "Benno, The Wild Man from Borneo," Booster, II No. 7 (September 1937), 26-29.
C29 "Announcement for Anaïs Nin's Diary," Booster, II No. 8 (October 1937), [Inside front cover]. See related item, A17.
C30 "Letter from Egypt via Washington, D. C.," Booster, II No. 8 (October 1937), 1-4. Signed with the pseudonym, Mohamed Ali Sarwat. Booster insert. Also published as a stand-alone item. See A15.
C31 "A Boost for The Black Book," Booster, II No. 8 (October 1937), 18.
C32 "I am a Wild Park," Booster, II No. 8 (October 1937), 38-41.
C33 "Fall and Winter Fashions," Booster, II No. 8 (October 1937), 43-46.
C34 "Un Etre Etoilique," Criterion, XVII (October 1937), 33-52. Also published as a stand-alone item. See A16.
C34.1 "Henry Miller has the honor...," Booster, III No. 9 (November 1937),inside front cover. The text of this item is the same as C29 as listed in the Bibliography but was titled, "Announcement for Anaïs Nin's Diary." See related item, A17.
C35 "Epilogue to Black Spring," Booster, III No. 9 (November 1937), 28-31.
C36 "How to Lead the Podiatric Life," Booster, III No. 9 (November 1937), 39-40.
C37 "The Eye of Paris," Minneapolis Globe, II No. 2 (November 1937) 45-52.
C38 "The Tree of Life and Death," T'ien Hsia Monthly, V (November 1937), 377-381.
C39 "Portrait of General Grant," Night and Day, (December 23, 1937), 20-21.
C40 "The Enormous Womb," Booster, IV No. 10-11 (December 1937-January 1938), 20-24.
C41 "Henry Miller's Comment on Le Quatuor en Ré Majeur," Booster, IV No. 10-11 (December 1937-January 1938), Inside back cover.
-1938-
C42 "L'Universe de la mort," Cahiers du Sud, XXV No. 201 (January 1938), 32-57.
C43 "Printemps Noir," Volontés, I No. 1 (January 1938), 32-57.
C44 "Paix! Quelle Merveille!" Volontés, I No. 2 (February 1, 1938), 30-36.
C45 "Lettre aux surréalistes en tous lieux," Volontés, I No. 3 (February 20, 1938), 7-18.
C46 "Lettre à un peintre," Volontés, I No. 4 (March 20, 1938), 25-34.
C47 "The Universe of Death," Phoenix, I No. 1 (March-April-May 1938), 33-64.
C48 "Tante Mélia," Measures, IV (April 15, 1938), 13-25.
C49 "The Cosmological Eye," Transition, X (April-May 1938), 322-331.
C50 "Creative Death," Purpose, X (April-June 1938), 67-76.
C51 "L'il Cosmologique," Volontés, I No. 5 (May 1, 1938), 18-25.
C52 "A Letter of Silence," New Republic, CI (May 18, 1938), 49.
C53 "Chez Benno," London Bulletin, (June 1938), 11-12, 18.
C54 "Le Pont de Brooklyn," Volontés, No. I No. 6 (June 1938), 8-17.
C55 "The Brooklyn Bridge," Seven, I (Summer 1938), 4-10.
C56 "Un Etre Etoilique," Phoenix, I No. 2 (June-July-August 1938), 67-94.
C57 "Le Collectif Absolu," Volontés, I No. 7 (July 1, 1938), 34-37.
C58 "Puissance de la mort," Volontés, I No. 8 (August 1, 1938), 7-17.
C59 "Je Suis un Parc Sauvage," Volontés, I No. 9 (September 1, 1938), 42-46.
C60 "Max," Phoenix, I No. 3 (Autumn 1938), 19-64.
C61 "Tribute to Blaise Cendrars," T'ien Hsia Monthly, VII (November 1938), 350-356.
C62 "Tropique du Cancer," Volontés, I No. 10 (November 1, 1938), 6-19.
C63 "Tropic of Capricorn," Delta, (December 1938), 49-60.
C64 "Lettre a Michael Fraenkel," Volontés, I No. 11 (December 1, 1938), 28-33.
C65 "Peace! Its Wonderful!," Seven, (Winter 1938), 18-22.
-1939-
C66 "Stochasmoi gia to Graphito," Ta Nea Grammata, (1939), 256-263.
C67 "The Absolute Collective," Criterion, XVIII (January 1939), 255-268.
C68 "A propos de D.H. Lawrence," Volontés, II No. 1 (January 1939), 32-36.
C69 "Paix et Putrefaction (Part 1)," Volontés, II No. 2 (February 1939), 7-13.
C70 "Paix et Putrefaction (Part 2)," Volontés, II No. 3 (March 1939), 12-18.
C71 "Via Dieppe-Newhaven," Phoenix, II No. 1 (Spring 1939), 52-90.
C72 "Seraphita (Part 1)," Volontés, II No. 4 (April 1939), 23-28.
C73 "The Wisdom of the Heart," Modern Mystic, II (April 1939), 31-46.
C74 "Seraphita (Part 2)," Modern Mystic, II (May 1939), 155-158, 168.
C75 "Seraphita (Fin)," Volontés, II No. 5 (May 1939), 8-15.
C76 "The Cosmological Eye," Volontés, II No. 5 (May 1939), 18-25.
C77 "The Situation in American Writing: Seven Questions," Partisan Review, VI (Summer 1939), 50-51.
C78 "La Sagesse du Coeur," Volontés, II No. 7 (July 1939), 19-26.
C79 "Via Dieppe-Newhaven," Measures, V (July 15, 1939), 267-297.
C80 "Raimu," T'ien Hsia Monthly, IV (August 1939), 22-34.
C81 "Reflections on Writing," Creative Writing, I (November-December 1939), 6-12.
-1940-
C82 "Into the Future," Creative Writing, II (May-June 1940), 5-10, 32.
C83 "Reflections on Writing," Horizon, I (July 1940), 472-481.
C84 "A Note from Henry Miller," Experimental Review, (November 1940), 72-77.
C85 "Review: Patchen's Journal of Albion Moonlight," Experimental Review, (November 1940), 72-73.
-1941-
C86 "The Colossus of Maroussi," Town and Country, XCVI (January 1941), 30-31, 82.
C87 "Peroration to a Book on Greece," New Republic, CIV (April 21, 1941), 576-578.
C88 "A Letter to Albion Moonlight," Now, I (August 1941), 33-34.
C89 "Tropic of Capricorn," Experimental Review, (September 1941), [n.p.].
C90 "On Declaring War," New Republic, CV (September 8, 1941), 309.
C91 "Anderson the Story Teller," Story, XIX (September-October 1941), 70-74.
C92 "An Autobiographical Note," Athene, II (November 1941), 18, 22.
C93 "You said you would like a letter...," Colt, II (December 1941), 7-8. Appears under heading, "Letters from Colt Authors."
-1942-
C94 "On the 'Brooks-MacLeish Thesis'," Partisan Review, IX (January-February 1942), 41.
C95 "A Night with Jupiter," View, I (February-March 1942), 4.
C96 "The Shadows: The extraordinary place of the extraordinary Weeks Hall," Town and Country, XCVII (March 1942), 42-43, 76-79.
C97 "Another Bright Messinger [Max Ernst]," View, II (April 1942), 17.
C98 "A Pin-Hole View," View, II (May 1942), 19.
C99 "Preface to Parker Tyler's America's Hallucination," Dyn, I (Fall 1942), 32-38. Written for but did not appear as Preface to Tyler's book.
C100 "The Ghetto," Dyn, (Fall 1942), 41-42.
C101 "Good News! God is Love!," Horizon, VI (November 1942), 299-322.
-1943-
C102 "The Ghetto," Poetry-London, II No. 9 (1943), 45-47.
C103 "Soirée in Hollywood," Horizon, VII (February 1943), 133-141.
C104 "Today, Yesterday, and Tomorrow," National Herald, XXVIII (February 28, 1943), 1, 3.
C105 "The Most Lovely Inanimate Object in Existence," Harvard Advocate, CXXIX (March 1943), 3-4.
C106 "The Honest Man," Nation, CLVI (March 20, 1943), 422-424.
C107 "Dream of Mobile," View, III (April 1943), 7-8, 35-38.
C108 "Hanover Brownsing," Dartmouth Alumni, XXXV (April 1943), 13.
C109 "Prince of Denmark," New Republic, CVIII (May 10, 1943), 642-643. Review of A Short Life of Kierkegaard, by Walter Lowrie, Miller's first paid book review.
C110 "The Gigantic Sunrise," Athene, IV (June 1943), 50-51.
C111 "Hello June 26th! Yoohoo!," Town and Country, XCVIII (June 1943), 62, 70, 72.
C112 "Mother and Son," Nation, CLIV (June 5, 1943), 881.
C113 "Henry Miller discusses Niebuhr's Challenging Study of History," Chicago Tribune, (July 14, 1943), 19.
C114 "An Open Letter to All and Sundry," Leaves Fall, I (August 1943), 41-44.
C115 "The Legends of Ignorance," New Republic, CIX (August 30, 1943), 291-292.
C116 "Finale," Kingdom Come, I (Autumn 1943), 18-21. Excerpt from an early draft of Crazy Cock [A274a].
C117 "Vive la France!," Hemispheres, I (Fall-Winter 1943-1944), 35-43.
C118 "From the New Republic Mail Bag" New Republic, CIX No. 19 (November 8, 1943), 656.
C119 "Sevasty-Sevastry," Town and Country, XCVIII (December 1943), 147.
C120 "Another Open Letter," New Republic, CIX (December 6, 1943), 813-814.
C121 "The Colossus of Maroussi," Crescendo, II (Winter-Spring 1943-1944), 10-13.
-1944-
C122 "Art: An Open Letter to All and Sundry," Poetry-London, X (1944), 225-227.
C123 "Music," Poetry-London, X (1944), 229-236.
C124 "Extract from The Rosy Crucifixion," Windmill, I (1944), 72-82.
C125 "A Dream of Mobile," Now, II (1944), 5-13.
C126 "Two Fragments," Now, II (1944), 33-38.
C127 "Announcing The Angel is my Water Mark," Circle, I No. 1 (1944). Inside cover. Also published as a stand-alone item. See A32.
C128 "Open Letter to Small Magazines," Circle, I No. 1 (1944), [n.p.].
C129 "Letter to Anaïs Nin regarding one of her books," Circle, I No. 2 (1944), [n.p.].
C130 "Alf in Ibiza," Circle, I No. 2 (1944) Art on back cover.
C131 "Hanover Browning: Thomas Wolfe," Dartmouth Alumni, XXXVI (February 1944), 12.
C132 "Letter to Emil," Leaves Fall, II No. 4 (February-March 1944), 61-62.
C133 "Of Art and the Future," Life and Letters Today, XL No. 79 (March 1944), 136-150.
C134 "Preface to Parker Tyler's America's Hallucination," Agonia, VI (Spring 1944), 53-66.
C135 "Automotive Passacaglia," Tomorrow, IV No. 11 (April 1944), 257-260.
C136 "Aid Solicited," Leaves Fall, (June-July 1944), 71.
C137 "Self-Portrait," Circle, I No. 3 (1944), 47. Art.
C138 "To the Legandary Elena Rex," Circle, I No. 3 (1944), 51. Art.
C139 "Day in the Park," Interim, I No. 1 (Summer 1944), 31-39.
C140 "O Lake of Light," Harper's Bazaar, LXXVIII (August 1944), 112. Miller's first published poem. Also published as a stand-alone item. See A234.
C141 "Mona," L'Arbalete, IX (Autumn 1944), 145-152.
C142 "Be Content with Three Little New-Born Elephants," Accent, V (Autumn 1944), 45-48.
C143 "Wallace Fowlie: Clowns and Angels," Chimera, III (Autumn 1944), 47-48.
C144 "Fragment from a Letter of Thanksgiving," Leaves Fall, III No. 1 (October 1944), 81-82.
C145 "Utrillo," Tricolor, II No. 8 (November 1944), 95-101.
C146 "Varda: The Master Builder," Circle, I No. 4 (1944), 24-37.
C147 "An Air-Conditioned Nightmare," Tricolor, II (December 1944), 65-73.
C148 "Fragments from the Preface of The Air-Conditioned Nightmare," Quarterly Review of Literature, I (Winter 1944), 82-86.
-1945-
C149 "Preface for The Power Within Us," Circle, No. 5 (1945), 44-47.
C150 "A Note to Friends," Circle, No. 5 (1945), 86. Also published as a stand-alone item. See A40.
C151 "Obscenity and the Law of Reflection," Now, V (1945), 26-35. Also published as a stand-alone item. See A43a.
C152 "The Tree of Life and Death," Voices, No. 6 (1945), 10-14.
C153 "Letter to Emil," Gangrel, No. 2 (1945), 12-21.
C154 "Knud Merrild: A Holiday in Paint," Circle, No. 6 (1945), 39-47. Also published as a stand-alone item. See A47a.
C155 "Viva la France," Gangrel, No. 3 (1945), 3-12.
C156 "Obscenity and the Law of Reflection," Tricolor, II (February 1945), 48-56.
C157 "The Spirit of France," New English Weekly, XXVI (March 8, 1945), 166.
C158 "James Hanley: No Directions," Accent, V (Summer 1945), 248-249.
C159 "The Soul of Anaesthesia," Illiterati, (Summer 1945), 19-29.
C160 "The Staff of Life (Part 1)," Portfolio, I (Summer 1945), 5. Part of the Black Sun Portfolio.
C160.1 "Self-portrait, 1945," Sept Arts, (June 1949), 2. Art.
C161 "On Wartime Literature in English," Town and Country, C (August 1945), 69, 103-104.
C162 "On French Wartime Literature," Town and Country, C (September 1945), 124-125, 166, 169.
C163 "The Novels of Albert Cossery," Accent, VI (Autumn 1945), 63-64.
C164 "Leading Books of the Occupation Period," World Review, (October 1945), 66-69.
C165 "Automotive Passacaglia," Rocky Mountain Review, IX (Winter 1945), 59-66.
C166 "Letter to Lafayette," Chimera, IV (Winter 1945), 35-45.
-1946-
C167 "Books Tangent to Circle," Circle, No. 7-8 (1946), 136-148. Also published as a stand-alone item. See A117a.
C168 "From Obscenity and the Law of Reflection," Iconograph, (1946), 3-6.
C169 "Hello June 26th! Yoohoo!," Windmill, No. 3 (1946), 137-142.
C170 "Rimbaud Opus (Part Two)," Circle, No. 9 (1946), 85-92.
C171 "Movement in Reverse," Encore, IX No. 47 (January 1946), 40.
C172 "Obscenity and the Law of Reflection," Angry Penguins Broadsheet, (February 1946), 3-8.
C173 "The Staff of Life (Part 2)," Portfolio, III (Spring 1946), 11. Part of the Black Sun Portfolio.
C174 "Positions of the Sun," View, VI (May 1946), 22.
C175 "Letter from Henry Miller to Stefan Schimanski," Death, I (Summer 1946), 57-60.
C176 "The Apocalyptical Lawrence," Southwest Review, XXXI (Summer 1946), 254-256.
C177 "Scenario," Le Magasin du Spectacle, No. 3 (July 1946), 5-37. Also published as a stand-alone item. See A13.
C178 "A Word About Arkansas," The New English Review, XIII No. 1 (July 1946), 52-61.
C179 "Murder in the Suburbs," Delaware Valley Colony, (September 1946), 5-6, 21-22.
C180 "Everyman," Iconograph, (Fall 1946), 5.
C181 "L'Obscénité et la Loi de Réflexion," Fontain, VII (October 1946), 334-348.
C182 "Concerto pour senapisme," France au Combat, (October 3, 1946), 2.
C183 "Via Dieppe-Newhaven (Part 1)," Kochlias, (October 1946), 179-182.
C184 "L'Universe de la mort," Poésie, XLVI (October/November 1946), 18-38.
C185 "Crucifixion en Rose," L'Arche, III (November 1946), 14-43.
C186 "Via Dieppe-Newhaven (Part 2)," Kochlias, (November 1946), 196-199.
C187 "Studio su Rimbaud," Inventario, I No. 3-4 (1946-47), 141-175.
-1947-
C188 "Uber die Obszonitat," Die Umschau, II (1947), 551-561.
C189 "Uberwindung der Wirklichkeit," Montag, (February 24, 1947), [n.d.].
C190 "Man's Mission: To Remember," Town and Country, CI (March 1947), 106-107, 216, 224-226, 230.
C191 "The Poet Against Society," London Forum, I (Spring 1947), 21-29.
C192 "Mon Cher Armand Hoog," Carrefour, (April 23, 1947), [n.d.].
C193 "Shadowy Monomania (Part 1)," Kochlias, (May 1947), 65-67, 78.
C194 "Alcoholism: A Religious Phenomenon?," Town and Country, CI (June 1947), 82.
C195 "Shadowy Monomania (Part 2)," Kochlias, (June 1947), 92-93.
C196 "Shadowy Monomania (Part 3)," Kochlias, (July 1947), 106-111.
C197 "Sherwood Anderson--Der Erzahler," Die Fahre, II (November 1947), 687-692.
C198 "Vom Wahren Erzahler," Story Erzahler Des Auslands, II No. 2 (November 1947), 31.
C199 "Einer Auf der Sudhe," Hessische Nachrichen/Zonen Ausgabe, (November 1, 1947), 4.
C200 "Je salue Blaise Cendrars," Gavroche, (November 5, 1947), 1, 5.
C201 "Der Engel ist Mein Wasserzeichen," Story Erzahler Des Auslands, II No. 5 (December 1947), 24-30.
C202 "Hommage a Blaise Cendrars," Denoël Courrier, (December 1947), 1-2.
-1948-
C203 "Hamlet, et brev," Prisma, (1948), 72-77.
C204 "La Message Inutile," Defense de "l'homme, (1948), [n.d.].
C205 "Das Haus des Sicheren Todes," Literarische Review, II (January 1948), 57-59.
C206 "Into the Night Life (facsimile page)," What's Doing, II Nos. 11-12 (February-March 1948), 27. Also published separately, See B57.
C207 "Lebenslauf / Vive la France / Arkansas und die grosse Pyramide," Das Lot, II (March 1948), 7-43.
C208 "Der Vierzehunte Bezirk," Story Erzahler Des Auslands, (March 1948), 25-29.
C209 "A Preface to The Stranger," What's Doing, III (May 1948), 12, 22.
C210 "Lettre d'Henry Miller et Response de Michael Fraenkel," Arts Lettres, III (June 1948), 21-26. Miller's letter is dated November 20, 1935; Fraenkel's November 24, 1936.
C211 "Into the Night Light (facsimile page)," Circle, X (Summer 1948), 111.
C212 "Le Hareng Sauer et la Tortue," Cinemonde, (August 1948), 7.
C213 "Mademoiselle Claude," Literarische Review, III (September 1948), 271-278.
C214 "O Lake of Light," Wake, No. 7 (Autumn 1948), 5.
C215 "Fragments from Tropic of Capricorn," Ciclo, (November-December 1948), [n.d.].
-1949-
C216 "Le Ghetto," synthèses, IV No. 1 (1949), 36-40.
C216.1 "What India Means to Me," The Kaiser-i-Hind, (January 9, 1949), English Section, 19.
C217 "Betrachtungen Uber das Schrueben," Literarische Revue, (January 1949), 35-44.
C218 "He Hasn't Abandoned Sex," Saturday Review, XXXII (February 1949), 21.
C219 "The Man of Genius," Critic and Guide, III (May 1949), 59-60.
C219.1 "Henry Miller," Sept Arts, (June 1949), 1-2. Excerpts from "Open Letter to All and Sundry," Tropic of Capricorn, and Tropic of Cancer.
C220 "Wahnsinn Einer Gigiantischen Stadt," Story Erzahler Des Auslands, IV (June 1949), 186-188.
C221 "Mon ami Stanley," La Nef, II No. 56 (August 1949), 3-12.
C222 "Jabberwhorl Cronstadt," Literarische Revue, (September 1949), [n.d.].
C223 "L'Homme de Genie," Combat, (September 8, 1949), 2.
C224 "Balzac et son double," Esprit, XVIII (December 1949), 891-917.
-1950-
C225 "My Friend Stanley," World Review, (January 1950), 48-52.
C226 "Deze Wereld en Wij," Kroniek van Kunst en Kultuur, XI (February 1950), 39-42.
C227 "Je parle du noir et du blanc...," Combat, (February 2, 1950), 4.
C228 "Punds ce monde de tous les jours etreins-le!," Combat, (February 9, 1950), 2.
C229 "Is Fiction?," Occident, (Spring 1950), 7-8.
C230 "On Censorship and Public Responsibility," Comprehension, I No. 1 (Spring 1950), 3-4.
C231 "Vincent Van Gogh," Recontre, (May-June 1950), 44.
C232 "Dream and Reminiscence," Comprehension, I No. 2 (Summer 1950), 7-8.
C233 "The Robot Picodiribibi," World Review, XXIII (July 1950), 42-49.
C234 "From a Book about Books," Survival, I (Autumn 1950), 10-26.
-1951-
C235 "D.H. Lawrence: Homme de l'Apocalypse," Signes du Temps, (1951), 25-29.
C236 "Propaganda voor de eigen smaak," Litterair Paspoort, VI (January 1951), 1-5.
C237 "The Hour of Man," Manas, IV (January 31, 1951), 1-2, 7-8.
C238 "Lectures et Influences," U-49-51 Revue Litteraire Mensuelle, (January-February 1951), 51-57.
C239 "Blaise Cendrars," World Review, XXIV (February 1951), 38-44.
C240 "Anche a New York, ci sono i poveri," Epoca, II (February 3, 1951), 45-47.
C241 "More about Blaise Cendrars," World Review, XXV (March 1951), 38-44.
C242 "From a Book about Books (Part 1)," Janus, No. 4 (Spring-Summer 1951), 37-41.
C243 "Bezalel Schatz et le Chant de la Creation," syntheses, VI (April 1951), 154-160.
C244 "Between the Acts," Taos, (Summer 1951), 24. Art.
C245 "Remember to Remember," Revue des Volages, (Summer 1951), 14, 47.
C246 "L'Affaire Maurizius," L'Age du Cinema, (June-July 1951), 10.
C247 "Roboten picodiribibi," All Världens Berättare, (July 1951), 485-493.
C248 "The Fourteenth Ward," American Aphrodite, I No. 3 (September 1951), 83-92.
C249 "From a Book about Books (Part 2)," Janus, No. 5 (Autumn 1951), 41-45.
-1952-
C250 "Notice...," Inferno, (1952) 35.
C251 "Le Cauchemar Climatise," Arts, (February 17-23, 1952), [n.p.].
C252 "Cher Maitre Ephriam," Carmel Pine Cone, (February 24, 1952), [n.p.].
C253 "After the Critics Have Had Their Say... Coda and Appendix to Exhibition 29-A of Ephriam Doner," Carmel Spectator, XI (March 11-18, 1952), C1, C16.
C254 "Hergeeft Het Water Zijn Schittering," Kroniek von Kunst en Kultuur, XII (April 1952), 98-105.
C255 "Plexus," Activities Correa, XIV (May 1952), 1.
C256 "Le Monde du Sexe," Activities Correa, XIV (May 1952), 1-3.
C257 "Obszonitat und das Gesetz der Reflection," Das Lot, VI (June 1952), 7-18.
C258 "La Dordogne," Nouvelles Littéraires, (August 14, 1952), 8.
C259 "Mara," All Världens Berättare, No. 11 (November 1952), 832-841.
C259.1 "After Rabelais," Neurotica, No. 9 (Winter 1952), 12. Excerpt from Tropic of Cancer.
C259.2 "The Cowboys," Neurotica, No. 9 (Winter 1952), 48. Excerpt from "Via Dieppe-Newhaven."
-1953-
C260 "J'ai recontre a Montparnasse un peintre de mes amis," Arts Spectacles, (January 16-22, 1953), 2.
C261 "Le Soutien de la Vie," Nouvelle Revue Française, I (March 1953), 385-399.
C262 "Les Enfants de la Terre," Lettres Nouvelles, I (April 1953), 129-147.
C263 "Fragment from Plexus," Merlin, II No. 1 (Spring-Summer 1953), 41-47.
C264 "Impressions of Bruges," De Meridiaan, (July-August 1953), 33-35.
C265 "Is Fiction?," De Meridiaan, (July-August 1953), 38-39.
C266 "About Europe," Paris Kiosk, I No. 12 (September 1953), 13-17.
-1954-
C267 "A un Autre Immortel avec Fifres et Clairons," Risques, VIII (1954), 53-58.
C268 "Homage to Maurice Lambilliotte," synthèses, (1954), 21-23.
C269 "Dream of Dr. Cohen's Dental Laboratory," Deer and Dachshund, I No. 4 (1954), 65. Art.
C270 "Notes (1954): Premier Vers," Risques, VIII (1954), 48-49.
C271 "Totum and Taboo," Deer and Dachshund, I No. 5 (1954), 71. Art.
C272 "Les Urinoirs," Hommes Sans Epaules, (January 1954), 365.
C273 "Un Caillou blanc," Prospectus, (January-February 1954), 2, 4, 6, 8.
C274 "Review of Je Suis Jonathan Scrivener par Claude Houghton, Livres de France, V (May-June 1954), 25.
C275 "Une gueule inoubliable," Guilde du Livre, XIX (June 1954), 168-169.
C276 "Quand je saisis mon revolver," synthèses, IX (June 1954), 294-307.
C277 "Littérature et canard crevé," Guilde du Livre, XIX (July 1954), 182-185.
C278 "Mejores no Hay!," synthèses, IX (September 1954), 179-195.
C279 "Henry Miller," Figaro Litteraire, IX (October 9, 1954), 1, 4.
-1955-
C280 "Schwarzer Fruhling," Galerie der Spiegel, (1955), 3.
C281 "La Terre des Miracles," Lettres Nouvelles, III (February 1955), 250-259.
C282 "Review of Open Sesame!," Manas, VIII (February 2, 1955), 3-4, 8.
C283 "Coming into Poros Harbor," Atlantic, CXCV (June 1955), 147-148.
C284 "Ce qu' Apporte le Facteur," Tour de Feu, (Autumn 1955), 4-15.
C285 "Laissez les Enfants Jouer avec la Senure," Tour de Feu, (Autumn 1955), 120-122.
C286 "Immoralite de la Morale," Tour de Feu, (Autumn 1955), 132-138.
C287 "Literature as a Dead Duck," Chicago Review, IX (Fall 1955), 76-82.
C288 "The Golden Age," Cinemages, I (1955-1956).
-1956-
C289 "About Rimbaud," Color and Rhyme, (1956), 33.
C290 "[Letter to David Burlick, 11/4/55]," Color and Rhyme, (1956), 33.
C291 "Dear Mr. Kunz: To Answer Your Questionaire," Film en Roman, (1956), 13-14.
C292 "Echolalia," Deer and Dachshund, II No. 1 (1956), 25. Art.
C293 "Plexus," Weltstimmen, (January 1956), 23-25.
C294 "Lettres de 'Fanas'," Lettres Nouvelles, IV (January 1956), 1-18.
C295 "La Manie de l'Aquarelle," synthèses, X (February 1956), 235-246.
C295.1 "Maemoiselle Claude," Escapade, I No. 5 (February 1956), 8-11, 66.
C296 "Recoupements sur Avignon," Marginales, XI (February 1956), 3-7.
C297 "Un nourel Henry Miller a travers sa Correspondance avec Fraenkel," Combat, (February 23, 1956), 6.
C298 "Literature as a Dead Duck," London Magazine, III (March 1956), 43-47.
C299 "Interview," Saturday Review, IL (May 5, 1956), 12-16.
C300 "When I Reach for My Revolver," University of North Carolina Library School Alumini Association Bulletin, XVII (May 1956), 24-36.
C301 "Freedom, is it French?," Revue des Voyages, (Summer 1956), 8-13.
C302 "The Immorality of Mortality," East and West, I No. 2&3 (Summer-Autumn 1956), 92-99.
C303 "Henry Miller encore une fois," Tour de Feu, (Autumn 1956), 151.
C304 "Joseph Delteil," Entretiens sur les lettres et les Arts, VII (Autumn 1956), 2-3.
C305 "The Hour of Man," Chicago Review, X (Autumn-Winter 1956), 21-28. Also published as a stand-alone item. See A101a.
C306 "Salut, cher Blaise Cendrars," Guilde du Livre, XXI (November 1956), 434-435.
C307 "Impressions of Bruges," Colorado Review, (Winter 1956-1957), 35-37.
-1957-
C308 "Big Sur and the Good Life," Evergreen Review, I No. 2 (1957), 36-45.
C309 "Big Sur and the Good Life," San Francisco Scene, (1957), [n.p.].
C310 "L'Heure de l'homme," 4 Dauphins, (1957), 7-16.
C310.1 "Maemoiselle Claude," Escapade's Choicest, III (1957), 58-60, 62-63.
C310.2 Three watercolors and page from Into the Night Life, Art and Photography, VIII No. 7-91 (January 1957), 9, 11, 12.
C311 "These Women I Remember," Dude, I No. 3 (January 1957), 50-51, 62. Excerpt from Colossus of Maroussi.
C312 "Twelve-Thirty A.M.," Davar Hashavu'a, (January 24, 1957), 14.
C313 "Astrological Fricassee," Davar Hashavu'a, (January 24, 1957), 19.
C314 "Poems that Grow like FlowersFrom a New Rexroth Crop," San Francisco Chronicle, XCIII (February 10, 1957), 49, 53.
C315 "Notre education redicule!," n.p., (February 20-26, 1957), [n.d.].
C316 "The Rattner Portfolio," College Art Journal, XVI (Spring 1957), 182-186.
C317 "An American's Point of View, The Strange Triangle of G. B. S.-A Rebuttal, Shaw Bulletin, (May 1957), 15-16.
C318 "...A Saint-John Perse," Combat, (May 16, 1957), 7.
C319 "Walt Whitman," Colorado Review, (Spring-Summer 1957), 21-23. Also published as a stand-alone item. See A188.
C319.1 "Miller Digs Cynthia," Playboy, (July 1957), 3.
C320 "The Sculpture who Dreams of Animals, Saints, and Children [Beniamino Bufano]," San Francisco Chronicle, XCIII (July 7, 1957), 27.
C321 "Den unmoralske moral," Perspektiv, V (October 1957), 13-17.
-1958-
C322 "The Censor Censured," Sex & Censorship, I No. 1 (1958), 4-5.
C323 "Freedom, Is it French?," Alumnus, III (1958), 2-3.
C324 "Via Dieppe-Newhaven," Fortnightly, (1958), 6-7.
C325 "The Censor Censured," Candida, I (1958), No. 4-5, 38.
C326 "Arthur Rimbaud et Henry Miller," Guilde du Livre, XXIII (February 1958), 65.
C327 "Eine klein Gesellschaft," Panorama, (February-March 1958), 4.
C328 "Das Leben in seiner Gansheit sehen uber Literatur und Sexualitat," Panorama, (February/March 1958), 4.
C329 "A plea from Henry Miller," Saturday Review, XLI No. 10 (March 8, 1958), 23.
C330 "Dear Mr. Legg," Orgonomic Functionalism, V (March 1958), 98.
C331 "The Third Eye [Review]," New York Review, (Spring 1958), 7-9. Also published as a stand alone item. See A107.
C332 "...Und diese Anderung zer forden, uber literatur and sexualitit II," Panorama, (April 1958), 4.
C333 "To Read or Not to Read," Artesian, III (Summer 1958), 10-11.
C334 "Scenario (Part 1)," Cinemages, I (August 1, 1958), 39-56.
C335 "Children of the Earth," Prairie Schooner, XXXII (Fall 1958), 161-169.
C336 "First Citizen of the World," Wanderlust, I (October 1958), 5-7.
C336.1 "Henry Miller shows his paintings in Jerusalem," Jerusalem Post, (October 31, 1958). n.d. Contains reproduction of the watercolor, "Holy City."
C337 "Let the Children Play with the Lock," Orgonomic Functionalism, V (November 1958), 361-364.
C338 "Henry Miller," Colorado Review, III (Winter 1958-1959), 11.
-1959-
C339 "Un ecrivain parle d'astrologie," synthèses, XIII (January 1959), 324-336.
C339.1 "What Sabater is trying to convey...," Monterey Peninsula Herald, (January 3, 1959), Peninsula Life section, [17].
C340 "Den unmoralske moral," Perspektiv, V (February 1959), 13-19.
C341 "Om Kaerlighted," Perspektiv, V (February 1959), 19.
C342 "Henry Miller raconte sa via a Big Sur," Figaro Litteraire, (February 28, 1959), 1, 5-6.
C343 "Fin d'un amour," Lettres Nouvelles, VII (March 18, 1959), 5-13.
C344 "The Durrell of The Black Book Days," Two Cities, V (April 15, 1959), 3-6.
C345 "[Discussion of education]," Coercion, (Spring 1959), [n.p.].
C346 "Adios Reichel!," Cahiers du musée de poche, VI (June 1959), 31-39.
C347 "Defense of the Freedom to Read," Evergreen Review, III No. 9 (Summer 1959), 12-20. Also published as a stand-alone item. See A118.
C348 "Excerpt from Nexus, a Work in Progress," Prairie Schooner, XXXIII (Summer 1959), 116-124.
C349 "[Letter to David Marussia Burlick, 12/8/54]," Color and Rhyme, (Summer 1959), 18.
C350 "Children of the Earth," London Magazine, VI (July 1959), 13-21.
C350.1 Interview with Henry Miller by Robert Courtney, Rogue, IVNo. 5 (July 1959), 34-36, 73-75.
C351 "Defense of the Freedom to Read: A Letter to The Supreme Court of Norway in Connection with the Sexus Case," Two Cities, V (July 15, 1959), 16-22.
C352 "Scenario (Part 2)," Cinemages, II (August 1, 1959), 39-56.
C353 "Letter to Harry Dick Ross," Big Sur Round-up, IV No. 8 (August 1, 1959), 8-10.
C354 "Letter to Emil White," Big Sur Round-up, IV No. 8 (August 1, 1959), 9.
C355 "From Henry Miller to a Real Estate Man in France," Big Sur Round-up, IV No. 8 (August 1, 1959), 9-10.
C356 "Den elskede Knut Hamsun," Information, (August 3, 1959), 3.
C357 "Hamsunmin forebild," Dagens Nyheter, (August 3, 1959), 3.
C358 "Den elskede Knut Hamsun," Frisprog, (August 15, 1959), 5.
C359 "Le message inutile," Defense de L'Homme, XII (September 1959), 14-16.
C359.1 "Via Dieppe-Newhaven" tworczosc, XV No. 8, (Sierpie 1959) [50].
C360 "Que le monde s'eveille!," Liberté 59, I (September-October 1959), 271.
C361 "Try Ionesco," Monterey Peninsula Herald, (October 28, 1959), 36.
C362 "Letter to Edward P. Schwartz," Henry Miller Literary Society Newsletter, (November 1959), 2.
C363 "The Music of Ionesco," Monterey Peninsula Herald, (November 4, 1959), 26.
C364 "Ionesco's Soprano Punched a Time Clock," Monterey Peninsula Herald, (November 30, 1959), 20.
C365 "From Nexus," Evergreen Review, III (November-December 1959), 68-82.
C366 "Water Colors," Quechette, (Winter 1959), 58-64.
-1960-
C367 "Jours heureux à Die," Relâche, (Spring 1960), 6-12.
C368 "Lire ou ne pas lire," Esprit, XXVIII (April 1960), 651-654.
C369 "Notes from Big Sur," Henry Miller Literary Society Newsletter, No. 3 (April 1960), 1.
C370 "Just a Note about Roland Bartell," Henry Miller Literary Society Newsletter, No. 3 (April 1960), 2.
C371 "Special Notice To Visitors!," Henry Miller Literary Society Newsletter, No. 3 (April 1960), 4. This item was included as an insert to the newsletter. See A121a.
C372 "Europe Revisited: Special Letter to the Henry Miller Literary Society," Henry Miller Literary Society Newsletter, No. 3 (April 1960), 5-6.
C373 "Flash Memo from Henry Miller," Henry Miller Literary Society Newsletter, No. 3 (April 1960), 7.
C374 "Sta stille som Kolibrien!," Perspektiv, VII (April 1960), 7-14.
C375 "La pesadilla con aire acondicionado," Lunes de Revoluticion, (April 18, 1960), 9-10.
C376 "Giono et Miller lisent Homere; Une atmosphere d'asile psychiartrique," Arts, (April 20-26), 1, 4.
C377 "Joseph Delteil and François d'Assise," Two Cities, (May 15, 1960), 75-82. Some copies have May 15, inked out with "Summer" stamped on front cover.
C378 "Ionesco's Soprano Punched a Time Clock," Between Worlds, I (Summer 1960), 99-112.
C379 "Lime Twigs and Treachery," Between Worlds, (Summer 1960), 33-39.
C380 "Europe Revisited (Part 1)," Henry Miller Literary Society Newsletter, No. 4 (August 1960), 2-3.
C381 "Recommended Book Stores as Listed by Henry Miller and the Henry Miller Literary Society," Henry Miller Literary Society Newsletter, No. 4 (August 1960), 3.
C382 "Europe Revisited (Part 2)," Henry Miller Literary Society Newsletter, No. 5 (November 1960), 2-3.
C383 "Szerencses Utazast!," Nagyvilag," V (November 1960), 1599-1616.
-1961-
C383.1 "Berthe," Tales from Topper, I No. 1 (1961), 35-39, 42-43.
C384 "Ein Ungebumbelte Fuchselbiss," Rhinozeros, III (1961), 2-15.
C385 "Henry Miller's First Love," Metronome, LXXVIII (March 1961), 10.
C386 "From The World of Sex," Evergreen Review, V (March-April 1961), 20-31.
C387 "Europe Revisited (Part 3)," Henry Miller Literary Society Newsletter, No. 6 (April 1961), 4.
C388 "Postcard from Henry Miller," Henry Miller Literary Society Newsletter, No. 6 (April 1961), 4.
C388.1 "Of Freedom and Henry Miller," The Village Voice, (April 6, 1961), n.d. Contains excerpts from The World of Sex; Air-Conditioned Nightmare; Letter to Trygve Hirsch (February 27, 1959) and a listing of 11 books which have most influenced him. Published as a stand-alone item, see B132.1 and H40.
C389 "Praise from Caesar," Metronome, LXXVIII, No. 5 (May 1961), 4.
C390 "La Obscenidad y la Ley de la Reflexion," Revista Mexicana de Literatura, (May-August 1961), 62-77.
C391 "My Life as an Echo," International Henry Miller Letter, No. 1 (June 1961), 7-10.
C392 "Preface for Ashikari and the Story of Shunkin," International Henry Miller Letter, No. 1 (June 1961), 11-12.
C393 "Stand Still Like the Hummingbird!," International Henry Miller Letter, No. 1 (June 1961), 14-21.
C394 "Europe Revisited (Part 4)" Henry Miller Literary Society Newsletter, No. 7 (August 1961), 2.
C395 "Mademoiselle Claude," Scene, Vol. 7, #4 (August 1961), 8-11, 52-54.
C395.1 Quotes from Tropic of Cancer, Playboy VIII No. 8 (August 1961), 32.
C396 "Henry Miller Letters to Lowenfels," Outsider, I, No. 1 (Fall 1961), 62-66. Also issued as part of a stand-alone item. See A139.
C397 "Stand Still Like the Hummingbird," Esquire, LVI (November 1961), 107-108, 186-188.
C398 "Letter to Lawrence Durrell," Bachelor, III No. 2 (December 1961), 28-29, 68-69.
C399 "California Revisited," Henry Miller Literary Society Newsletter, No. 8 (December 1961), 2.
C400 "The Women in the Course of Ages," International Henry Miller Letter, No. 2 (December 1961), 5-6.
C401 "An unpublished introduction to an unpublished book," International Henry Miller Letter, No. 2 (December 1961), 23-26. Eventually published as the introduction to The First Time I Live, by Will Slotnikoff, in 1966. See B178.
C402 "L'Amour ce n'est pas les Amours," Elle, (December 15, 1961), 60-63.
C403 "Henry Miller Predicted Trial Verdict," Oakland Tribune, (December 16, 1961), [n.p.].
C404 "Predicted by Author," San Francisco Examiner, (December 16, 1961), 4.
-1962-
C405 "Letter from Henry Miller," Censorship Today, I (1962), 4-9.
C406 "I Defy You,," Playboy, IX No. 1 (January 1962), 102. Also issued as a stand-alone item. See A131.
C407 "Berthe," Tales from Topper, (February 1962), [n.p.].
C408 "The Last Pages of Sexus," The New Olympia, No. 3 (1962), 44-52.
C409 "One Night in the 'Tropic of Cancer'," Bachelor, III No. 3 (March 1962), 16-17, 76-78.
C409.1 "Entretien," L'Express, (April 26, 1962), 32-34. Interview with Madeleine Chapsal.
C409.2 "Henry Miller, L'Amérique est-elle enfin heureuse?" Candide, April 26-May 3, 1962), 22. Interviewer not identified.
C410 "Never Mind the Masterpieces," London Observer, (April 29, 1962), 25. Excerpt from The Angel is my Watermark.
C410.1 "[Watercolor, 15/5/53]," New York Herald Tribune, (Sunday, April 29, 1962), n.d. Art. Also published as a stand-alone item, see B138.1.
C411 "Clef Hangers," Cavalier, XII No. 107 (May 1962), 54-56.
C412 "El mundo del sexo," Eco contemporáneo, I No. 3 (May-June), 4-15.
C413 "Paris la Nuit," Evergreen Review, VI No. 24 (May-June 1962), 12-22.
C413.1 "Ekkehart Reinke sprach mit Henry Miller: Noch immer ein Rebell," B.Z. (Zeiturig), (May 19, 1962), n.d.
C414 "Journey to an Antique Land," Contact, No. 2 III (June 1962), 29-30.
C414.1 "Between Now and Doomsday," Winnipeg Free Press, June 2, 1962. n.d. Excerpt from, "The Angel is My Watermark."
C415 "The Henry Miller to Lowenfels Letters (Part 2)," Outsider, I No. 2 (Summer 1962), 73-80. Also issued as a part of a stand-alone item. See A139.
C416 "Joseph Delteil," Aylesford Review, IV (Summer 1962), 247-250.
C417 "Joseph Delteil (1956)," Aylesford Review, IV (Summer 1962), 276-277.
C418 "Kaerligheden og al dens vaesenetragtninger og bekendelser," Perspektiv, IX (Summer 1962), 5-16.
C419 "Planetary Conjunction--A Manuscript Page," Paris Review, VII (Summer-Fall 1962), 128.
C420 "The Art of Fiction XXVIII," Paris Review, No. 28 (Summer-Fall 1962), 128-159. Interview with George Wickes.
C420.1 "Watercolor X, 1958," "Tibet, 1957," and "For Bob and Edie, 1958," New York Times Book Review, (July 8, 1962), n.d. Art. Also published as a stand-alone item, see B138.2.
C421 "(from The Time of the Assassins," International Henry Miller Letter, No. 3 (August 1962), 15.
C421.1 "Expatriate Calls for Individualism," The Minnesota Daily, LXIIII No. 19 (August 14, 1962), 1-2.
C422 "Miller on the Move! (Part 1)," Henry Miller Literary Society Newsletter, No. 10 (September 1962), 2.
C422.1 Excerpt from Tropic of Capricorn as part of "I Remember Henry Miller," Fling, IX (Fall 1962), 49-52.
C423 "Ein Ungebumbelte Fuchselbiss," Between Worlds, II (Fall-Winter 1962), 39-40.
C424 "Woman Throughout the Ages," Harper's Bazaar, XCV (October 1962), 141, 215.
C425 "Miller on the Move! (Part 2)," Henry Miller Literary Society Newsletter, No. 11 (December 1962), 2.
C426 "Introduction to Just Wild About Harry," International Henry Miller Letter, No. 4 (December 1962), 19-21.
C763 "[Portrait of a man] 20/11/61," Claremont Quarterly, No. 2 (Winter 1962). Cover art.
C427 "A Booster Letter," International Henry Miller Letter, No. 4 (December 1962), 21-22.
C428 "Henry Miller at Seventy," Claremont Quarterly, No. 2 (Winter 1962), 5-20.
-1963-
C429 "An Exchange of Letters between Henry Miller and Lawrence Durrell," Paris Review, No. 29 (Winter-Spring 1963), 133-159.
C430 "Censores os desafia," Eco contemporáneo, No. 5 (1963), 95-97.
C431 "Lukemisen Vapauden Puolustus," Etelasuomalainen, (1963), 26-29.
C432 "Percha-Bei-Starnberg (Obb.) Allemagne," Cahiers de L'Herne, (1963), 202.
C433 "The Immortal Bard," Review of English Literature, IV (January 1963), 21-24. Also issued as a stand-alone item. See A187.
C434 "Lawrence Durrell and Henry Miller: A Private Correspondence," Mademoiselle, LVI (January 1963), 60-63, 103-106.
C434.1 "Here's a Little Guessing Game," Chicago Daily News, (January 9, 1963), n.d. Sidney Harris' column Strictly Personal consisting of extracts from Miller's work. Also published as a stand-alone item, see A 139.1 & H72.
C435 "De die a Carmel," Cahiers de L'Herne, (February 1963), 3-13.
C436 "Here are My Reasons for Tropic of CancerMiller," Los Angeles Times, LXXXII (February 24, 1963), Cal. 1, 16.
C437 "Why I Wrote Tropic of Cancer," Miami Herald, LIII (March 3, 1963), G4.
C438 "Miller Found His Voice with an Ice-Breaker in Paris," San Francisco Chronicle, XCIX (March 17, 1963), TW 29, 32.
C439 "Miller: Who Shall Interpret Freedom?," Chicago Sun Times, XVI (March 17, 1963), IV 1.
C440 "The Henry Miller to Lowenfels Letters (Part 3)," Outsider, I No. 3 (Spring 1963), 79-85.
C441 "For Obscenity, Against Pornography," Books and Bookmen, VIII (April 1963), 5-6, 51-54.
C442 "Ecrire," Nouvelle Revue Française, XI (April 1963), 589-596.
C443 "Henry Miller: Jeg foragter jer," Ekstrabladet, (April 30, 1963), 10.
C444 "The Fabulous Concubine: A Plea for the Re-Issue of Chinese Epic," Los Angeles Times, LXXXII (June 23, 1963), Cal. 18.
C445 "Are We Going Anywhere?," Art Forum, II (July 1963), 27-30.
C445.1 Interview by Lionel Olay in "Meeting Henry Miller," Cavalier, XIII No. 121 (July 1963), 6-9, 84-87.
C764 "HENRY MILLER introduces BERNICE KUSSOY: SCULPTRESS," Genesis West, No. 4 (Summer 1963), [n.d.].
C446 "Obscenity and the Law of Reflection," Kentucky Law Journal, LI (Summer 1963), 577-590.
C446.1 "[Untitled watercolor,]" "The Hat and the Man," "Val's Birthday Gift," "Clown," [Untitled watercolor, 1949,]" [Untitled watercolor,]" "Really the Blues," "Banjo Self Portrait," Art Forum, II (July 1963), 27-30. Art.
C447 "Meeting with Henry Miller: An Interview," Cavalier, XIII No. 121 (July 1963), 6-9, 84-87.
C448 "Reichel is as Reichel was," International Henry Miller Letter, No. 5 (August 1963), 3-5.
C449 "Four letters of Henry Miller to Count Keyserling," International Henry Miller Letter, No. 5 (August 1963), 13-20. Letters dated, "Feb. 17, 1936," "April 19, 1938," "June 7, 1938," "August 25, 1938."
C450 "Two Letters of Henry Miller to Herbert F. West," International Henry Miller Letter, No. 5 (August 1963), 20-22. "Letters dated, "June 8, 1941," "Monday, N.Y. (1942?.)
C451 "Pourquoi j'ai ecrit Tropic of Cancer," Esprit, XXXI (September 1963), 203-208.
C452 "O Lake of Light," Dire, (Autumn 1963), 1-2.
C453 "O Lac de Lumière," Dire, (Autumn 1963), 3-4.
C454 "Are We Getting Anywhere?," Guy Harloff, (October 22, 1963), 3-8. Also published as a stand-alone item. See A141.
C447 "Nelson Algren Off the Cuff," Cavalier, XIII No. 125 (November 1963), 80-82. Includes Miller quote.
C455 "Kommer Vi Nogen Vegne?," Perspektiv, II (November 1963), 26-28.
-1964-
C456 "A Letter on Cèline," Paris Review, VIII (Winter-Spring 1964), 137.
C457 "Henry Miller in Vastaus Oslon Tomioistuimelle," Etelasuomalainen, (1964), 18-20.
C458 "Rivous ja Heijastumesin Laki," Etelasuomalainen, (1964), 26-30.
C459 "Mademoiselle Claude," Etelasuomalainen, (1964), 32-35.
C460 "Love and How It Gets that Way," Mademoiselle, LVIII (January 1964), 49-51, 118-119. Appears as stand alone item. See A166a.
C461 "Nexus II," El Corno Emplumado, No. 9 (January 1964), 7-27. Actually an excerpt from Nexus I. Published in English and Spanish.
C462 "O Lac de Lumière," Nouvelle Revue Française, XII (February 1, 1964), 353-354.
C463 "A Conversation with Henry Miller," Ivory Tower, XLV (February 10, 1964), 6-11.
C464 "L'Homme des Tropiques," Lui, V (April 1964), 25-28.
C465 "Preface to Chair et Metal," International Henry Miller Letter, No. 6 (April 1964), 3-7.
C466 "On Reading Homer," International Henry Miller Letter, No. 6 (April 1964), 12-15.
C467 "Order and chaos chez Hans Reichel," International Henry Miller Letter, No. 6 (April 1964), 15-16.
C468 "More Letters to Herbert F. West," International Henry Miller Letter, No. 6 (April 1964), 17-19.
C469 "O Lake of Light," Cleft, (May 1964), 3.
C470 "Borderline," Borderline, I No. 1 (September 1964), 4-13.
C471 "Playboy Interview: Henry Miller," by Bernard Wolfe Playboy, VIII No. 10 (September 1964), 77-90.
C472 "Liebe ist Irresein," Twen, VI (October 1964), 55, 102-107.
C473 "J'ai presque volé Elie Faure," L'Express, (October 5-11, 1964), 70-71.
C474 "A Sense of Wonder," Vogue, CXLIV (December 1964), 216-217, 273-274.
C475 "Magic World of Imps and Villagers," Life, LVII (December 11, 1964), 14-20. Text is Miller's review of Isaac Bashevis Singer's Short Friday.
-1965-
C476 "The Writer's Freedom: Priviledge," Writer's Year Book, (1965), 118.
C476.01 "Clay Court," Playboy, XII No. 1 (January 1965), 13.
C476.1 "Henry Miller meets Gypsy," Books, (January 1965), 4. Excerpt from Aller Retour New York.
C477 "Revolt in the Desert," Cavalier, XV No. 139 (January 1965), 30-32.
C478 "Sex in Literature," Clyde, I No. 4 (January 1965), 66-69.
C478.1 "Knight goes to a Garden Party," includes interview with Miller by Richard Sargent Knight, IV No. 11 (March 1965), 46-48.
C479 "Chief Grumps," Grump, (May 1965), 6-7.
C480 "Un mot sur Abraham Rattner," Lettres Nouvelles, (May-June 1965), 129-132.
C480.1 "An Open Letter from Henry Miller," San Francisco Chronicle, May 2, 1965.
C480.2 "I Shall Be Crushed, Debased," Barred, I No. 3 (June 1965), 70. Excerpt from The Rosy Crucifixion.
C481 "Letters to Anaïs Nin," Penthouse, I (August 1965), 11.
C482 "Mademoiselle Claude," Bungei, IV (August 1965), 186-195.
C483 "First Love," Bungei, IV (October 1965), 284-289.
C483.1 "I read Hoke Norris' story Look Away...," Playboy, XII No. 10, (October 1965), 9. Letter to the editor.
C484 "Live aux cabineté une etude tres pousse par Henry Miller," Plexus, No. 4 (October/November 1965), 56-66.
C485 "Quand la m.... e a de la valeur...," Arts, (October 27-November 2, 1965), 12-13.
C486 "The Old Neigborhood," Playboy, XII No. 12 (December 1965), 120-121, 148, 232, 234.
-1966-
C487 "W.E.B. Du Bois, From Plexus," Journal of Human Relations, XIV (First Quarter 1966), 131-136.
C488 "Introduction to Jack Bilbo's book about himself [Rebell aus heidenschaft]," The International Henry Miller Letter, No. 7 (March 1966), 10-12.
C489 "A letter to John Cowper Powys," The International Henry Miller Letter, No. 7 (March 1966), 18-19.
C489.1 "Just finished reading [The First Time I Live]...," The International Henry Miller Letter, No. 7, (March 1966), inside back cover.
C489.2 "Henry Miller: Veteran Hero of the Sexual Revolution Paints!" Los Angeles Free Press, X No. 86 (March 11, 1966), n.d. Interview with Paul Mathison.
C489.3 "More to Miller Than Meets the Eye," Los Angeles Times, (March 14, 1966), IV, p. 1, 12. Interview with Henry J. Seldis. Also published as a stand-alone item. See A155.1 & H99.
C489.4 "A Second Career for Henry Miller," New York Times, (March 22, 1966) n.d. Interview with Peter Bart.
C490 "Man in the Zoo: George Grosz' Ecce Homo," Evergreen Review, X (April 1966), 30-39. Also issued as a stand-alone item. See A179.
C491 "Sex Goes Public," Esquire, LXV (May 1966), 118-121, 170-172.
C492 "Preface to The Power Within Us" Whe're, (Summer 1966), 30-32.
C492.1 "Encounter with Rank," Journal of the Otto Rank Association, I No. 1, (Fall 1966), 57-65.
C492.2 "Glittering Pie," Broadside, II No. 1, (October 1966), 46-48.
C493 "Henry Miller's real woman," Mademoiselle, LXIV (December 1966) 90-91, 150-151.
C494 "From a Letter by Henry Miller to Suzen Kahaner," Word, (Winter 1966), 22-23.
C495 "John Cowper Powys...," Philobiblon, (Winter 1966), 35.
C495.1 "Henry Miller: L'astrologie, c'est très important," La Gazette Littéraire, (January 14-15, 1967), 33.
-1967-
C495.2 "Ecce Homo," Miller quotes in book review Playboy, XIV No. 1 (January 1967), 31.
C496 "Lettre au Doppelgonger," synthèses, XXII (February-March 1967), 15-17.
C497 "Rape of Marie's Dream Privy," synthèses, XXII (February-March 1967), 64. Art.
C498 "Jours Paisibles a Clichy," synthèses, XXII (February-March 1967), 65-87.
C499 "Via Dieppe-Newhaven," Bungei, VI (June 1967), 10-35.
C499.1 "Hurray for Israel...," The Jerusalem Post, (June 13, 1967), n.d. A 28 word quote.
C500 "Love letter to Hoki Tokuda by Henry Miller," Shûkan Sankel XVI, No. 29 (July 10, 1967), 14-19.
C501 "Henry-David Thoreau," Europe Revue Mensuelle, XLV (July-August 1967), 169-177.
C765 "Interview with Henry Miller," Exhibit 22, (September-October 1967), 7.
C502 "Ce qui compte, c'est d'arimir, juste d'aimer," Figaro Litteraire, (September 25-October 1, 1967), 44.
C503 "Ou est-ce que tout ca peut bien nous mener?," Figaro Litteraire, (September 25-October 1, 1967), 44-45.
C503.1 "Youth: The Oppressed Majority," Playboy, XIV No. 9 (September 1965), 136-136, 188+. Miller quote included.
C504 "Journey to an Antique Land," New Bound, III (October 1967), 1-4.
C505 "Correspondence," Quinzaine Littéraire, (October 15, 1967), 13.
-1968-
C506 "Henry Miller Z Dopisu Anaïs Nin," Svetova Literature, No. 6 (1968), 95-136.
C507 "Bonnie e Clyde: Ballata per poveri studidi," Playmen, II (Luglio 1968), 50-56.
C508 "What Love is? (Part 1)," Shingenkai, III (June 1968), 179-182.
C509 "What am I doing Here?," Holiday, XLIII (June 1968), 46-49, 86-87.
C509.1 "Tropic of Cancer on Trial," Miller quotes in book review Playboy, XIV No. 10 (October 1968), 35.
C510 "Letters of Henry Miller and Anaïs Nin," Chi to Bara, I (November 1968), 40-47.
C510.1 "Henry Miller: A World of Joy," The New York Times, (Sunday, November 3, 1968) n.d. Interview with Sandra Hochman. Also published as a stand-alone item, see A165.2 and H101.
C511 "On Creativity," Playboy, XV No. 12 (December 1968), 136-139.
C512 "Miller: Interviewed by Georges Belmont," L'Art Vivant, No. 6 (December 1968), 26-29.
C513 "Letter to Stanley Fleishman," Transatlantic Review, No. 31 (Winter 1968-1969), 5-10.
C514 "Patchen: Man of Anger and Light," Outsider, II No. 4/5 (Winter 1968-1969), 132-136.
-1969-
C514.2 "[reproduction of holograph letter to Georges Simenon, 3/23/54]," Adam International Review, XXXIV Nos. 328-330, 1969, p. [48c].
C514.1 "Georges Simenon, [letter to Myron Grindea]," Adam International Review, XXXIV Nos. 328-330, 1969, p. 51-52.
C514.3 "Obratnik Raka," Revue Svetovey Literatùry, No. 1 (1969), 2-24. Excerpt from Tropic of Cancer with 9 watercolor and sketches by Miller. Text and photos about Miller on pages 26-39.
C514.4 "Obratnik Raka," Revue Svetovey Literatùry, No. 5 (1969), 115-139, 141-143. Includes 9 nude illustrations by Paul Delvaux. Excerpt from Tropic of Cancer.
C515 "The Twelve Months of Love," Playboy, XVI No. 1 (January 1969), 104-119.
C516 "Coeur du coeur, courage!," Nouveau Planéte, (May 1969), 132-137.
C517 "What Love is? (Part 2)," Shingenkai, IV (June 1969), 1-4.
C517.1 "Henry Miller: Some Hail Him as Liberator of Language and Morals," Seattle Times, (June 29, 1969), 3.
C517.2 "Henry Miller Hates Literary Filth He Preceded In Print," Sunday Times Advertiser, June 29, 1969, Books Section, n.d.
C518 "A Rhapsody of Murder," My Way, I (August 1969), 54-59.
C519 "Where are they now? Tropic revisited," Newsweek, LXXIV, No. 7 (August 18, 1969), 10.
C519.1 "Henry Miller: Without the Horns" Los Angeles Times, (September 28, 1969), Calendar Section, 1, 22, 43.
-1970-
C520 "Henry Miller and Anaïs Nin in Conversation [Part 1]," Under The Sign of Pisces: Anaïs Nin and Her Circle, I No. 1 (Winter 1970) 3-6.
C521 "The Pleasure of Re-reading," Yomiuri, 39 (January 1, 1970), [n.d.].
C522 "Return to AmericaLetters to Anaïs Nin," Bungei, IX No. 1 (January 1970), 200-207.
C523 "The world, travel, astrologyLetters to Anaïs Nin," Bungei, IX No. 1 (January 1970), 256-265.
C524 "Henry Miller and Anaïs Nin in Conversation [Part 2]," Under The Sign of Pisces: Anaïs Nin and Her Circle, I No. 2 (Spring 1970), 9-11.
C525 "A Screw interview with Henry Miller: The Sultan of Twat," Screw, No. 62 (May 11, 1970), 4-5.
C526 "Henry Miller: There are so many idiots among my fans that I wonder who the hell I'm writing for," Mademoiselle, LXXI (May 1970), 62-63, 198-202.
C526.1 "Tropic of Cancer: Movie Review," Includes quotes from Tropic of Cancer Playboy, XVII No. 5 (May 1970), 45-46.
C527 "Tropic of Cancer Revisited," Playboy, XVII No. 6 (June 1970), 133-135, 200-201.
C528 "L'Unique Lecteur," Planète, XVI (June 1970), 31.
C529 "L'art d'écrire," Planète, XVI (June 1970), 37-38.
C530 "Le Cauchemar Climatise," Planète, XVI (June 1970), 49.
C531 "Le Plus Ravissant Object Inanime en Vie," Planete, XVI (June 1970), 51.
C532 "Quelques Themes...," Planète, XVI (June 1970), 57-80.
C533 "Le 14e District," Planète, XVI (June 1970), 88-91.
C534 "Malin et Ruse," Planète, XVI (June 1970), 101.
C535 "La ville," Planète, XVI (June 1970), 116-117.
C536 "La Communication dans le rêve," Planète, XVI (June 1970), 126-127.
C537 "[Inscriptions to Bern Porter]," Colby Library Quarterly, (June 1970), 119-120.
C538 "To live, to learn, to change the worldan experimental education theory (Part 1)," Yomiuri, XXXIX (June 1, 1970), [n.p.]. This item and the next three newspaper contributions were published together as a stand-alone item. See A174.
C539 "To live, to learn, to change the worldan experimental education theory (Part 2)," Yomiuri, XXXIX (June 2, 1970), [n.p.].
C540 "To live, to learn, to change the worldan experimental education theory (Part 3)," Yomiuri, XXXIX (June 4, 1970), [n.p.].
C541 "To live, to learn, to change the worldan experimental education theory (Part 4)," Yomiuri, XXXIX (June 5, 1970), [n.p.].
C542 "Uberhitzte Erinnerungen," Merian, XXIII (September 1970), 33-36.
C543 "The Automotive Age: The Mysterious Automotive World," MD, XIV (October 1970), 49-57.
C544 "Excerpt from Quiet Days in Clichy," Evergreen Review, No. 85 (December 1970), 39, 43-47.
C545 "Excerpt from a Letter to James Cooney," Phoenix, III No. 1 (Winter 1970) 199, 201.
-1971-
C546 "Anything less than a change of heart...," Vagabond, No. 12 (1971), 43.
C547 "Henry Miller Talks to Henry Miller on Sex, Love, War," True, LII No. 407 (April 1971), 68-71, 73.
C548 "The soul which connects creator and human beings--on Jacob Gimple," Geijyutsuseikatsu, XXIV (April 1971), 68-71.
C549 "Knut Hamsun, Mysteries," New York Times, LXXVI No. 34 (August 22, 1971), VII 1, 30.
C550 "A Note on the Childs Collection of Henry Miller at Randolph-Macon College," Resources for American Literary Study, I (Autumn 1971), 250-251.
C551 "When I reflect that the task...," Amanuensis, I (Fall 1971), [n.p.].
C552 "Wendekreis des Sexes," Pardon, X (October 1971), 15-16.
C553 "A Boyhood View of the Nineties," New York Times, CXX (October 17, 1971), 1, 12.
C554 "The Death of Mishima (Part I)," Shûkan Post, III (October 29, 1971), 58-61.
C545.1 "[Insomnia Watercolor Series]," Mizue, No. 794 (1971), 53-55, 57-60, 62-63. Reproduction of the following watercolors, "Insomnia No. 1," Insomnia #3," "Insomnia #8," "Anno D'Amore," "Insomnia No. 2," "Insomnia #5," "Insomnia #9," "Insomnia No. 12," "2nd Insomnia Series No. 1."
C555 "Picasso at 90," Life, LXXI No. 18 (October 29, 1971), 52-54.
C556 "The Life and Times of Henry Miller," Playboy, XVIII No. 11 (November 1971), 183-185, 246-248.
C557 "Yukio Mishima," Shûkan Post, III (November 5, 1971), 58-61.
C558 "Yukio Mishima," Shûkan Post, III (November 12, 1971), 58-61.
C559 "Knut Hamsun et moi," Quinzaine Littéraire, VII (November 15, 1971), 3-4.
C560 "Yukio Mishima," Shûkan Post, III (November 19, 1971), 138-142.
C561 "Yukio Mishima," Shûkan Post, III (November 26, 1971), 60-64.
C562 "Interview on the Death of Mishima," Shûkan Yomiuri, XXX (December 1971), 166-167.
C563 "The Artist Who Detected The Evil of The Modern: Picasso," Shûkan Post, III (December 3, 1971), 90-92.
C564 "Henry Miller: Rebel Clown at Eighty," Saturday Review, (December 11, 1971), 29-32. Excerpts from My Life and Times, 29, 32; Remember to Remember, 31; The Air-Conditioned Nightmare, 31; Tropic of Cancer, 31-32.
-1972-
C565 "Letters to Arthur Knight," The Unspeakable Visions of the Individual, II No. 3 (1972), 2,-3, 11, 20.
C566 "[Letter to Marvin Malone, 10/30/71]," The Wormwood Review, XII No. 1 (1972), 3.
C566.1 "I have always cherished old things...," KPFK-FM Folio, (Los Angeles) (January 1972), A 63 word quote from To Paint is to Love Again on the front cover along with full page photograph of Miller. This item is the programming guide which includes "The Tropic of Miller," a special program of 9 hours of original programming with 5 hours of repeats produced by Cynthia Sears which was aired during January 1972.
C566.2 "Insomnia No. 2," KPFK-FM Folio, (Los Angeles) (January 1972), 7. Art.
C566.3 "I am a civilized man...," KPFK-FM Folio, (Los Angeles) (January 1972), 11. A 64 word quote.
C566.4 "Of course what we all long for...," KPFK-FM Folio, (Los Angeles) (January 1972), 17. A 64 word quote.
C566.5 "You'd think that an author has definite...," KPFK-FM Folio, (Los Angeles) (January 1972), 22. A 73 word quote.
C566.6 "When you are uneasy about something...," KPFK-FM Folio, (Los Angeles) (January 1972), 22. A 71 word quote.
C567 "On his sin of omission," The New York Times Book Review, (January 2, 1972), 10-11.
C568 "Question and Answer, Henry Miller," Los Angeles Times, (January 23, 1972), West 18, 20, 22-23.
C568.1 "Oh, Henry," Playboy, XIX No. 2 (February 1972), 18. Letter of thanks for pleasent coverage of My Life and Times.
C569 "Signs of Love," Playboy, XIX No. 2 (February 1972), 105-107.
C569.1 "Henry Miller continues at 80 to be 'whole man' of legends," Oregonian, (February 6, 1972), F, 4. Interview with Digby Diehl.
C569.2 "Germane Germaine," Playboy, XIX No. 4 (April 1972), 12. Letter to editor.
C570 "The Novel Which Was Not Written," Ryûdô, IV (April 1972), 194-197.
C571 "Human Beings Who Trace to Ruins: Letter to a Friend at 80," Yomiuri, XVII (May 9, 1972), [n.p.].
C571.1 "Cola, das Mädchen mit dem Petz: Eine Geschichte von Henry Miller," Konkret, XXVII No. 16 (November 1972), 26-30.
C572 "Les eaux remiroiteés," Magazine Littéraire, No. 70 (November 1972), 28-30.
C573 "Man and Woman," Gendai Seikyoiku Kenkyu, III (November 1972), 18-23.
-1973-
C573.1 "Catalogue raisonné of Henry Miller's prints: 1948-1973" Hangwa Geijutsu, No. 3 (October 1973), 93-108. For a detailed listing of the many watercolor reproduction contained in this article, see its description as a stand-alone item at A184.1.
C574 "Blaise Cendrars," Mademoiselle, LXXVII (October 1973), 58-59.
-1974-
C574.1 "Erotic Art of the Masters," ?, Photocopy from unknown magazine single page with silhouette of couple.
C574.2 "The Miller's Tale," interview with Marianne Ruuth Rex, No. 6 (February 1974),8-13.
C575 "Insomnia," Playboy, XXI No. 9 (September 1974), 128-130, 196-197.
C575.1 "Two writers in Praise of Rabelais and Each Other," New York Times, CXXIII No. 42,595, (September 7, 1974), 27. Review of Erica Jong's Fear of Flying.
C576 "The Devil in Henry Miller," Los Angeles Times, (December 8, 1974), Calendar Section, 45. Interview with Joyce Haber.
-1975-
C577 "Third Rail Interview With Henry Miller," Third Rail, No. 1 (1975), 7-10.
C578 "Fuck Away, Fuck Away!," Third Rail, No. 1 (1975), 11.
C579 "Reflections of a cosmic tourist: An afternoon with Henry Miller," Rolling Stone, (February 27, 1975), 40-41, 42, 45-46, 57.
C580 "Fragments from a conversation between Henry Miller, Lawrence Durrell, and others," Under The Sign of Pisces: Anaïs Nin and Her Circle, VI No. 2 (Spring 1975), 10-13.
C581 "Joe O'Reagan," Gallery, III No. 3 (April 1975), 31-34.
C581.1 "[Letter to Frances Steloff, April 30, 1939]," Journal of Modern Fiction, IV No. 4 (April 1975), 808.
C582 "Tahiti," Gentlemens Quarterly, XLV No. 4 (Summer 1975), 42-43.
C583 "The Superiority of Japanese Women," Shûkan Yomiuri, 34 (July 26, 1975), 38-39.
C583.1 "Tahiti," Caballero, X No. 102, (August 1975), 82-83.
C766 "Starting out in Brooklyn," Swank, XXII No. 9 (October 1975), 34-36, 96-98, 102, 104. Appeared as "Jimmy Pasta" when published the following year in Henry Miller's Book of Friends.
-1976-
C583.2 "Love and the Man With Nine Wives," Los Angeles Times, (February 28, 1976), n.d.
C584 "Interview with Henry Miller," Publisher's Weekly, CCIX No. 10 (March 8, 1976), 10-11.
C585 "Henry Miller: Interviewed by Norman Mailer," Los Angeles Times, (March 28, 1976), Books 1.
C586 "Miller Recollects in Tranquility," Los Angeles Times, (April 4, 1976), Books 3.
C586.1 "Henry Miller: écrivain parmi les hommes," Le Figaro, (April 7, 1976), n.d.
C587 "Jack Smith Column," Los Angeles Times, (April 28, 1976), IV 1. Contains Miller's essay, "The Cockroach and the Bedbug."
C588 "The memory of sexthe youth at Brooklyn," Bungei Shunjyu, LIV (May 1976), 228-239.
C588.1 "J'arrive au moment où j'y vois clair, enfin," Le Monde, (June 18, 1976), 25.
C589 "Henry Miller at 84: The Prisioner of Pacific Palisades," Los Angeles Free Press, XIII No. 51 (July 30-August 5, 1976). Cover, 6-7.
C589.1 "The Angry Old Sex Revolutionist," San Francisco Examiner and Chronicle, (August 15, 1976), This World Section, 29. Interview with Colin Dangaard.
C589.2 "Pornografi, che schifo," L'Espress, XXII No. 36, (September 5, 1976), 68-69, 71.
C589.3 "Oh Henry! Young ideas at 84," Sunday News, (September 5, 1976), Leisure and the Arts, Section 3, 1. Interview with Colin Dangaard. Same as C589.1 but with new title.
C590 "The Latter Day Thoughts of Henry Miller," The Miami Herald, (September 12, 1976), G1, 6.
C591 "Herb Kretzmer's California Report," Daily Express, (November 8, 1976), 12.
C591.1 "I owe everything to the French...," New York Times, CXXVI, (November 23, 1976), n.d.
C592 "My First Love, Cora Seward," Quinzaine Littéraire, No. 224, (November 30, 1976), 7-8.
C593 "Untitled 9/38," Lost Generation Journal, IV No. 3 (Winter 1976-1977), 10. Art.
C594 "The Nightmare Notebook [facsimile page]," Lost Generation Journal, IV No. 3 (Winter 1976-77), 22-23.
-1977-
C595 "Henry Miller at 84," Queens Quarterly, LXXXIV No. 3 (1977), 351-365.
C596 "Interview with Henry Miller," San Francisco Review of Books, II No. 10 (February 1977), 6-10.
C597 "The Firecracker vs. The Bomb," Playboy, XXIV No. 3 (March 1977), 127, 190-191.
C598 "[The Firecracker vs. the Bomb]," Playboy, [Japanese Edition], III (March 1977), 153-154, 212.
C598.1 "The Trial of Sexus," Chic, I No. 10 (August 1977), 38-39.
C599 "Henry Miller in conversation... An Exclusive interview [with Robert Cross]," Life in California, XX No. 12 (September 1977), 26-29.
C600 "An interview with a natural resource," Los Angeles Times, (September 9, 1977), IV 1.
C600.1 "A Mad Gaiety, a Verve, a Gusto: Henry Miller Now," Washington Post, (October 23, 1977), Style Section, 1, 6, 8.
C600.2 "He's the same old Henry Miller," Minneapolis Star, (November 5, 1977), 4.
C600.3 "A Mad Gaiety, a Verve, a Gusto: Henry Miller Now," Miami Herald, (November 6, 1977), Lively Arts Section, 1, 3.
-1978-
C601 "To Irving Stettner and his STROKER!," Stroker, No. 7 (1978), 20-24. Letter dated "3/12/78."
C602 "Anaïs Nin: 1903-1977," Proceedings of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, Second Series, No. 28 (1978), 100-101. For controversy surrounding the authorship of this article, see B272.
C603 "Astrology & The Modern Psyche by Dane Rudhyar -- A review by Henry Miller," Western Independent Review Publishers, I No. 2 (1978), 31-32.
C603.1 "To the person who thinks with his heart...," Soho News, V No. 3, (January 26, 1978), n.d.
C603.2 "Henry Miller: Conversation," St. Louis Post Dispatch, (February 9, 1978), Everyday Section, 1-2, 4.
C604 "Dirty Old Henry Miller," Chicago Tribune Magazine, (February 12, 1978), 20-21, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42.
C604.1 "Miller's friendly bicycle and other memories," Sunday Times Magazine, (February 19, 1978), Lifespan Section, 18.
C605 "A peer remembers Man Ray with Fondness," Los Angeles Times, (February 26, 1978), Book Review Section, 1.
C605.1 "A Farewell to Abe [Rattner]," Los Angeles Times, (February 26, 1978), Calendar Section, 95.
C605.2 "Only the genius seems to understand...," WET, II No. 5 Issue 11 (March/April 1978). A 46 word quote on contents page.
C605.3 "On Turning Eighty," WET, II No. 5 Issue 11 (March/April 1978), pp. 24-27. Also includes a full page photograph of Miller on p. 27.
C606 "Mastrioni, the Man," Los Angeles Times, (March 20, 1978), 2.
C607 "Miller interroga a Miller," Camp de L'Arpa, L (April 1978), [n.d.].
C607.1 "A Great Writer's View: Banning Books in Schools is Insane," American School Board Journal, CLXV No. 5, (May 1978), 32-33.
C608 "A feisty 86, Henry Miller writes his own epitaph: 'I beat those bastards!' Interview with Patricia Bernstein," People, X No. 8 (August 21, 1978), 60-62.
C608.1 "Open Letter to Small Magazines," X: A Journal of the Arts, III, (Winter 1978), 2-5.
C608.2 "Henry Miller: No me arrepirnto de nada," El Pais, (December 24, 1978), 4-5.
C608.3 "[excerpt from Sexus]," El Pais, (December 24, 1978), 21.
-1979-
C609 "Two Letters from Henry Miller," Stroker, No. 8 (1979), 23-24, 26-27. Letters dated, "August 16, 1978," and "8/30/78."
C610 "Two Illustrations by Henry Miller," Stroker, No. 8 (1979), 25, 27. Art.
C611 "A sign on Henry Miller's Front Door," Stroker, No. 8 (1979), 29.
C612 "O Lake of Light," Stroker, No. 9 (1979), 5.
C613 "Advice to a Young Writer," Stroker, No. 9 (1979), 6.
C614 "Watercolor and Ink Drawing by Henry Miller," Stroker, No. 9 (1979), 7, 12. Art.
C615 "Letter to Irv Stettner," Stroker, No. 9 (1979), 8-14. Letter dated "December 21, 1978."
C616 "Vienna and Back," Stroker, No. 10 (1979), 4-10.
C617 "The Heart of a Boy," Stroker, No. 10 (1979), 20-22.
C618 "Mes Hommes a Moi!," Stroker, No. 10 (1979), 23. Art.
C619 "A Few Chaotic Recollections," Stroker, No. 10 (1979), 24-27.
C620 "Childish Fantasy," Stroker, No. 11 (1979). Cover art.
C621 "The Theatre," Stroker, No. 11 (1979), 3-8, 10-12.
C622 "Childish Fantasy," Stroker, No. 11 (1979), 9. Art.
C623 "A letter to Gaston Criel," Stroker, No. 11 (1979), 13-15.
C624 "Melpo," Stroker, No. 11 (1979), 16, 18-20.
C625 "Linear Fantasy," Stroker, No. 11 (1979), 17. Art.
C626 "The Painting Lesson," Stroker, No. 11 (1979), 21-23.
C627 "On Death," Stroker, No. 11 (1979), 24-25.
C628 "Letter to an editor," Stroker, No. 11 (1979), 26-27. Letter dated "Dec. 23, 1972."
C629 "Memory and Forgettery," Stroker, No. 11 (1979), 28-29.
C630 "Asamara," Stroker, No. 12 (1979), 2.
C631 "Rencontre Hasardeux," Stroker, No. 12 (1979), 15. Art.
C632 "Sevasty," Stroker, No. 12 (1979), 24-26.
C633 "A letter to a Foreign Friend," Stroker, No. 12 (1979), 27-28.
C634 "Childhood in Brooklyn," Stroker, No. 13 (1979), 4-8, 10-11.
C635 "On Love," Stroker, No. 13 (1979), 19-20.
C636 "Three Untitled Watercolors," Stroker, No. 13 (1979), 23 and 30. Art.
C637 "Bonnie and Clyde: A toccata for half-wits," Stroker, No. 13 (1979), 26-29, 32-34.
C638 "Untitled ink drawing," Stroker, No. 13 (1979), 30. Art.
C638.1 "Wein, Weib, Gesang: Gespräch mit Henry Miller," Huben und Druben, (August 19, 1979), n.d. Interview with Einar Moos.
C638.2 "A Letter from Henry Miller," Radix, II No. 2, (September/October, 1979), 23.
C638.3 "A good artist...," Le Mantin, (December 26, 1979), 18.
C638.4 "A 88 anni amo ancora," Corriere Della Sera, (Domenica 29, 1979), 7.
-1980-
C639 "For Brother Bill Pickerill," Stroker, No. 15 (1980), 14.
C640 "Untitled 22/79," Stroker, No. 14 (1980), 23. Art.
C641 "Pygmies," Stroker, No. 14 (1980), 19.
C642 "Two Letters," Stroker, No. 14 (1980), 20-22. Letters dated, "Thursday March 1979," and "6/29/78."
C643 "Untitled watercolor," Stroker, No. 14 (1980), 23. Art.
C643.1 "Self-Portrait," Stroker, No. 15 (1980), 15. Art.
C644 "Self-Portrait," Stroker, No. 15 (1980), 16.
C645 "Untitled watercolor," Stroker, No. 16 (1980). Cover art.
C646 "Man RayRecollections," Stroker, No. 16 (1980), 7-8.
C647 "'Dinner with the Grand old Man'," by Brian Maeda with Henry Miller," Stroker, No. 16 (1980), 11-21.
C648 "To Irving Stettner and his Stroker!," Stroker, No. 16 (1980), 21-24. Letter dated, "3/12/78."
C649 "O Lake of Light," Stroker, No. 16 (1980), 24.
C650 "America, America," Stroker, No. 17 (1980), 13-15.
C651 "Letter to Jean O'Brien," Stroker, No. 17 (1980), 22. Letter dated, "August 20, 1979."
C652 "Excerpt from 'Reunion in Brooklyn'," Stroker, No. 17 (1980), 26.
C767 "[Dear] Friend, 'I can either answer your letter...'" Stroker, No. 17 (1980), 26. Also published as a stand-alone item. See A224.
C653 "A letter from Henry Miller to Pal Hsien-yung on Taipei," Renditions, XVI No. 20 (1980), 21.
C654 "Money and how it gets that way," Challenge, XXIII (March/April 1980), 3-4.
C655 "Henry Miller in conversation," The Big Sur Gazette, III No. 8 (August 1980), 22.
C656 "Mother," Uni, XII (August 1980), 266-276.
C657 "On Turning 80," Uni, XII (August 1980), 277-282.
C658 "China," Uni, XII (August 1980), 283-285.
C658 "Five Centuries of Erotic Writing," includes excerpt from Tropic of Cancer Gallery, VIII No. 10 (October 1980), 80-82.
C658.1 "[Letter to Alfred Perlès July 31, 1979]," London Magazine, XX No. 7, (October 1980), 27.
C658.2 "[Letter to Alfred Perlès, May 5, 1980]," London Magazine, XX No. 7, (October 1980), 27.
C659 "Reflections on Erotica," Playboy, XXVII No. 12 (December 1980), 214-215.
-1981-
C660 "An open letter to Stroker!," Stroker, No. 18 (1981), 16-20.
C661 "Postcard from Henry Miller," Stroker, No. 18 (1981), 22.
C662 "Excerpt from The Air-Conditioned Nightmare," Stroker, No. 18 (1981), 34.
C663 "Unpublished letter to Irving Stettner," Stroker, No. 19 (1981), 8-12. Letter dated, "Election Day July 6, 1978."
C664 "Three letters to Irving Stettner," Stroker, No. 20 (1981), 21-23, 26. Letters dated, "Thursday 23 or 30(?)," "2/25/78," and "Jan. 20, 1979."
C665 "Where am I? What am I doing here?," Stroker, No. 20 (1981), 24-25.
C666 "Two Letters to Irv Stettner," Stroker, No. 20 (1981), 27-30. Letters dated, "August 16, 1978," and "8/30/78."
C667 "Advice to a Young Writer," Stroker, No. 20 (1981), 31.
C668 "The Theatre," Stroker, No. 20 (1981), 32-39.
C669 "A letter from Henry Miller to Mohammed Mrabet," Stroker, No. 21 (1981) 35. Letter dated "June 7, 1979."
C670 "Henry Miller: 3 unpublished letters," Stroker, No. 21 (1981), 36-38. Letters dated, "Saturday," "Midnight 3.31.79," and "Friday 7th or 8th."
C670.1 "Interview," Adelina, XV No. 10, (January 1981), 23-26. Called an "Exclusive Last Interview," however, the contents of the interview indicate it was in fact conducted in 1976.
C671 "A Conversation with Henry Miller," Michigan Quarterly Review, XX No. 2 (Spring 1981), 45-58.
C672 "Henry Miller: Works on Paper," Michigan Quarterly Review, XX No. 2 (Spring 1981), 59-66.
C673 "Henry Miller on Women," Oui, X No. 8 (August 1981), 46-47, 49-50, 56, 121.
C674 "Henry Miller's Bathroom," Wet, VI No. 3 (September/October 1981), 58-62.
-1982-
C675 "The wonderful thing...," The Holy Earth, (1982), 109.
C675.1 "[Untitled watercolor, 1979]," Stroker, No. 22 (1982), Inside front cover. Art.
C675.2 "If man were to come to grips...," Stroker, No. 22 (1982), [1]. Excerpt from Sunday After the War.
C675.3 "Henry Miller: 8 Unpublished Letters," Stroker, No. 22 (1982), 17-16, 18-19, 21-25. Letters dated "6/29/75," "Sunday 4/24/78," "May 23, 1978," "3/22/79." "3/30/79," "May 17, 1979," "8/17/79," "1/11/80," "[Undated holograph note]."
C675.4 "V/75," Stroker, No. 22 (1982), 17. Art.
C675.5 "VIII/75," Stroker, No. 22 (1982), 20. Art.
C676 "Four letters from Henry Miller," Stroker, No. 23 (1982), 27-32. Letters dated, "Friday (6/20/78)," "6/3/79," "same Day," and "Thursday May ?, 1978."
C677 "An open letter to Stroker!," Stroker, No. 24 (1982), 32-35.
C678 "Four letters by Henry Miller," Stroker, No. 24 (1982), 42-49. Letters dated, "[To Dr. William U. Giessel," "[Undated]," "Monday 5/22/78," "10/8/79."
C768 "Excerpt from, a letter to Irving Stettner," Stroker, No. 24 (1982), 49. Letter dated "September 11, 1979."
C678.1 "Reds: Movie Review," quote from Miller Playboy, XXIX No. 3 (March 1982), 38.
-1983-
C679 "Asamara," Stroker, No. 25 (1983), 6.
C680 "The Heart of a Boy," Stroker, No. 25 (1983), 7-9.
C681 "Advice to a Young Writer," Stroker, No. 25 (1983), 10.
C682 "A Few Chaotic Recollections," Stroker, No. 25 (1983), 11-14.
C683 "Excerpt from Insomnia, or the Devil at Large," Stroker, No. 25 (1983), 14.
C684 "Excerpt from 'Conversation with Georges Belmont'," Stroker, No. 25 (1983), 14.
C685 "5 letters by Henry Miller," Stroker, No. 25 (1983), 15-22. Letters dated, "Thursday-4/5/78," "June 14, 1978," "4/17/79," "7/12/79," "Tuesday [1979]."
C686 "4 letters from Henry Miller," Stroker, No. 26-27 (1983), 44-48. Letters dated, "2/24/78," "4/9/78," "10/13/78," "4/24/79."
C687 "A visit with Henry Miller," Seahorse: The Anaïs Nin / Henry Miller Journal, II No. 4 (1983), 1-6.
-1984-
C687.1 "An Open Letter by Henry Miller," H/EAR, No. 6. (1984) Edited version of A216.
C688 "4 letters," Stroker, No. 28 (1984), 17-19. Letters dated "7/19/78," "Sunday," "7/24/78," "Monday 8/7/79."
C689 "Four letters," Stroker, No. 29 (1984), 45-48. Letters dated, "9/20/79," "Monday," "10/8/79," and "Friday."
-1985-
C690 "Letter to an editor," Stroker, No. 30 (1985), 10-11. Letter dated, "Dec. 23, 1972."
C691 "Untitled illustration," Stroker, No. 30 (1985), 12. Art.
C692 "Man RayRecollections," Stroker, No. 30 (1985), 13-16.
C693 "A letter to Gaston Criel," Stroker, No. 30 (1985), 17-19. Letter undated.
C694 "A letter to a foreign friend," Stroker, No. 30 (1985), 20-21. Letter dated "May 7, 1973."
C695 "Advice to a Young Writer," Stroker, No. 30 (1985), 22.
C696 "Two letters to Irv Stettner," Stroker, No. 30 (1985), 23-24. Letters dated "Thursday-19th(?)," and "6/12/79."
C697 "A visit with Henry Miller [and Suzanne Brøgger]," Stroker, No. 31 (1985), 3-9.
C698 "Two unpublished letters," Stroker, No. 32 (1985), 14-16. Letters dated "2/21/79," and "10/30/79."
C699 "[Book inscriptions to David Baton]," Stroker, No. 32 (1985), 17.
C769 "Antibiographie," L'Arc, No. 97 (1985), 4-10. Henry Miller interviewed by Georges Hoffman in May 1980, less than a month before his death. Text is in French.
C699.1 "Wicked Remarks," Playboy, XXXII No. 2 (February 1985), 16.
C803 "The question is, where do we want to go?..." The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 12 (May 1986), 1. Quote from Big Sur and the Oranges of Hieronymus Bosch.
C804 "We are loved and eventually respected...," The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 12 (May 1986), 1. Quote from the Afterword to The Blue Train, by Lawrence Clark Powell.
C805 "The whole aim in writing has...," The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 12 (May 1986), 1. Quote from the Epilogue to The Smile at the Foot of the Ladder.
C806 "It's only when we look with eyes of love...," The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 12 (May 1986), 1. Quote from To Paint is to Love Again.
C807 "You might well imagine that New York...," The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 12 (May 1986), 1. Quote from Aller Retour New York.
C700 "O lac de lumière," L'Arc, No. 97 (1985), 71.
C770 "I have the very definite impression that...," The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 1 (June 1985), 1. Quote from Big Sur and the Oranges of Hieronymus Bosch.
C771 "Every day we slaughter our finest impulses...," The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 1 (June 1985), 1. Quote from Tropic of Capricorn.
C772 "The thing is to become a master...," The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 1 (June 1985), 1. Quote from My Life and Times.
C773 "To offer simply what Big Sur has taught me...," The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 2 (July 1985), 1. Quote from Big Sur and the Oranges of Hieronymus Bosch.
C774 "I think there were innumerable moments...," The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 2 (July 1985), 1. Quote from Tropic of Capricorn.
C775 "I ask no one to sacrifice...," The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 2 (July 1985), 1. Quote from Remember to Remember.
C776 "At the bottom of every frozen heart there...," The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 2 (July 1985), 1. Quote from Tropic of Cancer.
C777 "It may indeed be the highest wisdom...," The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 3 (August 1985), 1. Quote from Big Sur and the Oranges of Hieronymus Bosch.
C778 "Supposing that we all considered ourselves...," The Henry Miller Memorial Newsletter, No. 3 (August 1985), 1. Quote from Stand Still Like the Hummingbird.
C779 "I have always felt it was woman...," The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 3 (August 1985), 1. Quote from Reflections.
C780 "Big Sur can be a dream come true...," The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 4 (September 1985), 1. Quote from Big Sur and the Oranges of Hieronymus Bosch.
C781 "I leaned back and looked up at the sky...," The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No 4 (September 1985), 1. Quote from The Colossus of Maroussi.
C782 "How does one know...," The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 4 (September 1985), 1. Quote from Henry Miller on Writing.
C783 "The newspapers and politicians may lie...," The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 4 (September 1985), 1. Quote from The Cosmological Eye.
C784 "Out yonder they may curse, revile...," The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 5 (October 1985), 1. Quote from Big Sur and the Oranges of Hieronymus Bosch.
C785 "His real tragedy, he began to perceive...," The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 5 (October 1985), 1. Quote from The Smile at the Foot of the Ladder.
C786 "There have been and always will...," The Henry Milller Memorial Library, No. 5 (October 1985), 1. Quote from The Books in My Life.
C787 "Every genius, when he...," The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 5 (October 1985), 1. Quote from "Balzac and His Double."
C788 "Bis Sur is not Mecca...," The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 6 (November 1985), 1. Quote from Big Sur and the Oranges of Hieronymus Bosch.
C789 "In a bamboo forest you may get...," The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 6 (November 1985), 1. Quote from Insomnia, or the Devil at Large.
C790 "Despite all the shenanigans...," The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 6 (November 1985), 1. Quote from Henry Miller on Writing.
C791 "Where else in this beloved country...," The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 7 (December 1985), 1. Quote from Big Sur and the Oranges of Hieronymus Bosch.
C792 "Once I thought I had been wounded...," The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 7 (December 1985), 1. Quote from Plexus.
C793 "No harm, I say...," The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 7 (December 1985), 1. Quote from Black Spring.
C794 "Nothing is more difficult...," The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 7 (December 1985), 1. Quote from Tropic of Capricorn.
-1986-
C701 "Two unpublished letters (1979)," Stroker, No. 33 (1986), 28-29. Letters dated, "12/20/79," and "8/1/79."
C702 "Quotation from Book of Friends, Vol. I," Stroker, No. 33 (1986), 41.
C703 "Fragment from Miller's essay, 'America, America'," Stroker, No. 34 (1986). Inside front cover.
C704 "Autobiographical statements," Stroker, No. 34 (1986), 17-18.
C705 "2 ink drawings, 1961," Stroker, No. 34 (1986), 17-18. Art.
C706 "From the Black-Lace Laboratory: Correspondence with Henry Miller, 1932-1933," Anaïs: An International Journal, IV (1986), 80-108.
C707 "Looking Eastward to the Sea," The Bulletin of Henry Miller Society of Japan, I (1986). Cover art.
C795 "When all is said and done there remains...," The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 8 (January 1988), 1. Quote from Big Sur and the Oranges of Hieronymus Bosch.
C796 "Like every man, I am...," The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 8 (January 1986), 1. Quote from The World of Sex.
C797 "I have made a silent pact...," The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 8 (January 1986), 1. Quote from Tropic of Cancer.
C798 "The tragedy which surrounds life...," The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 8 (January 1986), 1. Quote from "An Open Letter to Surrealists Everywhere."
C799 "It isn't enough to write a good book...," The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 9 (Feburary 1986), 1. Quote from Big Sur and the Oranges of Hieronymus Bosch.
C800 "If at eighty you're not a cripple...," The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 9 (February 1986), 1. Quote from On Turning Eighty,
C801 "At the dawn of every age...," The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 9 (February 1986), 1. Quote from Remembrer to Remember.
C802 "She stood there like a tipsy Gainsborough..." The Henry Miller Memorial Library, No. 9 (February 1986), 1. Quote from "Astrological Fricassee." Newsletters No. 10 and 11 were not located, but undoubtedly they too had Miller quotes in them.
C708 "Dear, dear Brenda," Saturday Review, XII (January / February 1986), 40-44, 95-97.
C709 "Two notes to Brenda Venus," Playboy, XXXIII No. 7 (July 1986), 72-79.
C710 "Soirée in Hollywood," Reader: Los Angeles Free Weekly, XLIII (August 15, 1986), 1, 8-9, 11, 13.
-1987-
C710.1 "Dear Hoki-San," Los Angeles Times Magazine, (October 12, 1986), 17-19, 21. Excerpts from, Letters from Henry Miller to Hoki Tokuda Miller.
C710.2 "Sunday Midnight," Los Angeles Times Magazine, (October 12, 1986), 20. Art.
C711 "Glow Worm," The Bulletin of Henry Miller Society of Japan, II (1987). Cover art.
C712 "4 unpublished letters," Stroker, No. 35 (1987) 5-7. Letters dated, "June 16th 1978," "6/20/78," "6/12/79," and "Thursday-19?."
C713 "Fragments from The Books in My Life," Stroker, No. 35 (1987), 36-37.
C714 "Review of T. Lobsang Rampa's The Third Eye," Stroker, No. 36 (1987), 39-44.
C715 "Thomas Merton and Henry Miller: Exchange of Letters," Stroker, No. 37 (1987), 5-20.
C716 "The Heart of a Boy," Stroker, No. 38 (1987), 7-9.
C717 "House of IncestA 'Preface' and a 'Review'," Anaïs: An International Journal, V (1987) 111-114.
-1988-
C718 "The Earthquake," The Bulletin of Henry Miller Society of Japan, III (1988). Cover art.
C719 "Henry Miller: The Obscenity in the Literature as in LifePart 1," The Bulletin of Henry Miller Society of Japan, III (1988), 49-55.
C720 "Five unpublished letters," Stroker, No. 39 (1988), 17-20. Letters dated, "8/6/78," "Monday," "10/8/79," "Friday (8/11/79," "Saturday 27th."
C721 "A letter to the New Republic-1938," Stroker, No. 39 (1988), 27-28.
C722 "Fragment from The Colossus of Maroussi," Stroker, No. 40 (1988), 17-18.
C723 "Preface to Eric Barker's A Ring of Willows," Stroker, No. 41 (1988), 25-28.
C724 "Four unpublished letters," Stroker, No. 41 (1988), 30-33. Letters dated, "Sunday [1978 or 1979]," "Friday [1978 or 1979]," "8/17/79," "2/21/79."
C725 "About the Mona pagesA letter," Anaïs: An International Journal, VI (1988), 93-103.
-1989-
C726 "Sarasota," The Bulletin of Henry Miller Society of Japan, IV (1989). Cover art.
C727 "[Letter to a Japanese Friend]"," "The Bulletin of Henry Miller Society of Japan, IV (1989), 37. Letter dated "May 16, 1957."
C728 "Henry Miller: The Obscenity in the Literature as in Life (Part 2)," The Bulletin of Henry Miller Society of Japan, IV (1989), 63-72.
C729 "Henry Miller Odyssey," The Bulletin of Henry Miller Society of Japan, IV (1989), 89-128. Japanese translation of film dialogue.
C730 "Knud Merrild: A Holiday in Paint," Stroker, No. 42 (1989), 10-13.
C731 "Fragment from Black Spring," Stroker, No. 43 (1989). [Inside front cover].
C732 "A Fateful Laboratory of the Soul," Anaïs: An International Journal, VII (1989), 47-50.
C733 "Momento of Henry Miller," Paris Magazine, (Summer 1989), 22-23.
-1990-
C734 "Self-Portrait," The Bulletin of Henry Miller Society of Japan, V (1990). Cover art.
C735 "Henry Miller Proverbs," The Bulletin of Henry Miller Society of Japan, V (1990), 13-27.
C736 "Fragment from Sexus," Stroker, No. 44 (1990). Inside front cover.
C737 "Excerpt from the introduction to Just Wild About Harry," Stroker, No. 44 (1990), 19-20.
C738 "Excerpt from a letter to James Cooney," Stroker, No. 45 (1990), 27-28.
C739 "Foreword to Henry Miller: His World of Urania," by Sydney Omarr, (Part 1)," Stroker, No. 46 (1990), 38-42.
C740 "Forward [sic] to Henry Miller: His World of Urania, by Sydney Omarr (Part 2)," Stroker, No. 47 (1990), 10-20.
C740.1 "Girl with Bird," American Way, (March 1, 1990). Art.
C741 "Excerpt from 'An open letter to surreslists everywhere'," Thoi Tap, III No. 1 (April 1990), 5.
C742 "Excerpt from The Books in My Life," Thoi Tap, III No. 1 (April 1990), 5-6.
C743 "Dear Mama and Papa: A letter to his parents, March 28, 1899," Henry Miller Memorial Library Newsletter, I No. 1 (April 28, 1990), 11. Also published as a stand-alone item. See A181.
-1991-
C743.1 "L'Amour Toujours," Atomi Press, No. 1, (1991), front cover art.
C744 "Henry Miller interview with Georges Belmont, Paris, August 1969," Stroker, No. 48 (1991), 7-16.
C745 "Rencontre Hasardeux, 1973," The Bulletin of Henry Miller Society of Japan, VI (1991). Cover art.
C746 "Excerpt from 'A Nation of Lunitics'," The Bulletin of Henry Miller Society of Japan, VI (1991), 39-40, 42-44.
C747 "Letter to Brenda Venus," The Bulletin of Henry Miller Society of Japan, VI (1991), 49.
C748 "Fairy Tale 1962," Dramatika, XXIII No. 36 (1991). Cover art.
C749 "[Jim Healey interviews Henry Miller]," The Henry Miller Memorial Library Review, II (May 1991), 11-13.
C750 "Abstract from Paris," Stroker, No. 49 (1991), 11. Art.
C751 "Excerpt from 'Interview with Henry Miller'," Stroker, No. 49 (1991), 27. Excerpt from C420.
C752 "Excerpt from Black Spring," Stroker, No. 49 (1991), 42-43.
C753 "There's more in life...," Los Angeles Times, (February 20, 1991), [n.p.].
C754 "The Amazing and Invariable Beauford DeLaney," Literati Internazionale, I No. 1 (Spring 1991), 24-36.
C755 "Conseils à un Jeune Ecrivain," europe, XLIX No. 750 (October 1991), 65-66.
-1992-
C756 "Fragments of a Dream," Anaïs: An International Journal, X (1992), 15-17.
C756.1 "Face to Face," Atomi Press, No. 2, (1992), front cover art.
C756.2 "Architectural Fantasy, 1953," Atomi Press, No. 3, (1992), front cover art.
C757 "Just a Brooklyn Boy," The Bulletin of Henry Miller Society of Japan, VII (1992). Cover art.
C758 "Letter to Michael Fraenkel, October 10, 1936 [excerpt]," Stroker No. 50 (1992), 17.
C759 "The Astrologer Seen Through the Eyes of a Friend," Stroker, No. 50 (1992), 28-31.
C760 "Aller Retour New York [excerpt]," Stroker, No. 50 (1992), 32.
C761 "The Letters of Henry Miller to James Cooney: Phoenix Vol. VIII [excerpt]," Stroker, No. 50 (1992). [Back wrapper].
C761.01 "Miller's Tale," includes reproduction of Amour Toujours Playboy, XXXIX No. 2 (February 1992), 165.
C761.1 "[watercolor and lithograph reproductions]," Mainichi Graph, XLV No. 41, (October 18, 1992), 40-41.
-1993-
C808 "The Procession, 1955," Atomi Press, No. 4, (1993), front cover art.
C809 "The Smile at the Foot of the Ladder, 1954," Atomi Press, No. 5, (1993), front cover art.
C809.1 "Lip Service," includes Miller quote Playboy, XL No. 2 (February 1993), 26.
C810 "Anaïs Nin in a fur hat," Times Literary Supplement, No. 4708, (June 25, 1993), 3. Art.
C811 "Are we going anywhere?" Stroker, No. 52 (1993), 9-14.
C812 "[Untitled watercolor]," Stroker, No. 52 (1993), 10.
C813 "Until we lose ourselves...," Athens Messenger, Athens, Ohio (March 16, 1993), Today in History Column, an 11 word quote, n.d.
C814 "I never think of a beyond...," Stroker, No. 53 (1993), p. 44. Excerpt from a letter to Michael Fraenkel, October 17, 1938.
C815 "[watercolor] 7/7/49," Henry Miller Le Magazine, No. 1 (October 1993), p. [13].
C816 "Entretien Henry Miller par Claude Sarraute," Henry Miller Le Magazine, No. 1 (Octobre 1993), pp. 29-31.
C817 "Entretien Henry Miller par Jean Pierre Elkabbach," Henry Miller Le Magazine, No. 1 (October 1993), pp. 33-38.
C818 "Lettre d'Henry Miller à Gérald Robitaille," Henry Miller Le Magazine, No. 1 (October 1993), pp. 41-43.
C819 "Correspondance Miller/Giono 1945," Henry Miller Le Magazine, No. 1 (October 1993), pp. 47-58.
C820 "British to the core...," Alta Vista Magazine, (October 24, 1993), 9. A 275 word quote under the section title "Unforgettable Eric Barker."
-Date Unknown-
C762 "Henry Miller Interview," Sakhan Teheran, VII, 719-739, [n.d.].
C821 "I wonder how the blue noses will take it...," Hudson Book Club, IX No. 108, 4. Miller's comments on Li Yü's Jou Pu Tuan. Publication date not determined but believed to be ca. 1963.
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